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The Nineties Poets in Jordan is a label that refers to a group of poets who appeared in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
While the political themes, in general, were a must in the poems of previous generations, the "Nineties Poets" returned to their inner selves as a major source for their themes.
For the "Nineties Poets", language is not a mere tool for writing poems; it is a poetic entity in itself.
Out of sheer necessity, he put an end to all of his courses at the beginning of the nineties and quit his membership of almost all of the committees that he participated in.
A lot of his main works, most of which are related to social and political philosophical topics, were published in the nineties and he even wrote a text on his disease.
The Balkan wars of the nineties, which erupted one by one, are a sad example of that.