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Fazil Husnu Daglarca

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Fazil Hüsnü Dağlarca 

Born 1914 in Istanbul. Turkish poet.

Dağlarca graduated from a military school in 1935; he gained fame with his first verse collections, A World Traced in the Air (1935) and The Child and God (1940). He published the monthly journal Türkçe (1960–64). Dağlarca renewed poetic forms, used unusual associations, and depicted the Anatolian village in a realistic manner, as seen in the verse collection Native Land (1950). Dağlarca’s profound, sensitive reflections on the eternal problems of life were reflected in the collection Asu (1955). These achievements have assured Daglarca a place among the leading poets of modern Turkey.

WORKS

Taş devri. Istanbul, 1945.
Uç şehitler destani. Istanbul, 1956.
Aç yazi. Istanbul, 1959.
Türk olmak. Istanbul, 1963.
Dişardan gazel. Istanbul, 1965.
Viyetnam savaşimiz. Istanbul, 1966.
Haydi. Istanbul, 1968.
In Russian translation:
“Stikhi.” In Iz sovremennoi turetskoi poezii. Moscow, 1975.

REFERENCES

Kabahh, A. Türk edebiyati, vol. 3. Istanbul, 1965.
Süreya, C. “Dağlarca şiirinde ilk dönem.” Türk Edebiyati, 1967. Istanbul, 1967.

G. D. MELIKOV



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Poets whose work are included in this translation include Nazim Hikmet, Fazil Husnu Daglarca,Orhan Veli Kanik, Behdet Necatigil, Attila Ilhan, Melih Cevdet Anday, Edip Cansever, Ece Ayhan, Kemal Ozer, Ulku Tamer, and so many more.
Poets whose work are included in this translation include Nazim Hikmet, Fazil Husnu Daglarca,Orhan Veli Kanik, Behdet Necatigil, Attila Ilhan, Melih Cevdet Anday, Edip Cansever, Ece Ayhan, Kemal Ozer, Ulku Tamer, and so many more.
to the present day, including passages from epics, classical poems of the Ottoman Empire, folk poems, and enduring verses by immortal authors such as Rumi, Yunus Emre, Nazim Hikment, Fazil Husnu Daglarca, and more, all skillfully translated into English by Talat S.
 
 
 
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