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| Title | : | Poems of Nazım Hikmet |
| Author | : | Nâzım Hikmet Ran |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Revised and Expanded Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
| Published | : | May 17th 2002 by Persea (first published April 1st 1973) |
| Categories | : | Poetry. Cultural. Turkish. Asian Literature. Turkish Literature. Literature |
Nâzım Hikmet Ran
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 4.53 | 1524 Users | 72 Reviews
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A centennial volume, with previously unavailable poems, by Turkey's greatest poet. Published in celebration of the poet's one hundredth birthday, this exciting edition of the poems of Nazim Hikmet (1902-1963) collects work from his four previous selected volumes and adds more than twenty poems never before available in English. The Blasing/Konuk translations, acclaimed for the past quarter-century for their accuracy and grace, convey Hikmet's compassionate, accessible voice with the subtle music, innovative form, and emotional directness of the originals.
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| Original Title: | Bütün Şiirleri |
| ISBN: | 0892552743 (ISBN13: 9780892552740) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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I enjoyed this chronological collection of poems by Nazim Hikmet although I feel an understanding of Turkish and Russian history would go a long way in helping me enjoy it even more.I happened upon Hikmet through his poem 'I come and stand at every door' which was turned into lyrics for an amazing Byrds track (and later an even better This Mortal Coil rendition). I always found the piece very poignant and direct and was hoping for more of the same. What I got was something similarly direct butA collection of unconventional poems which flout traditional literary conventions with free verse and colloquial diction. The unpunctured, breathless and impatient pace of the poems were somehow made relatable to my current feelings of disorientation and recent global events feeling surreal. Most of Hikmets poems were written during his years in prion and exile, but the level of complexity in some of the poems is impressive. Ive enjoyed getting lost in his exilic poems, particularly in the
NAZIM HIKMET: WRITING POETRY WITH ONES HEARTLiterature is replete with stories of great artists who were hunted and persecuted during their lifetime for their ideologies and convictions. Russian poets Anna Akhmatova and Osip Mandelstam and the Spanish poets Federico Garcia Lorca and Miguel Hernandez are some familiar names that immediately come to my mind. But I doubt whether any poet has suffered so much as Nazim Hikmet (1902-1963), the first modern Turkish poet and one of the most important

Nazim Hikmet is one of those big poets born in violent times. He is the perfect combination of poetic quality, incorruptible conscience and duty to society. His work is inseparable from the events of the troubled times, affecting the social processes and the revolutionary transformations.Nazim Hikmet lives in constant creative fever. The misfortune, the bad luck, the years spent in prison are unable to break his spirit. In the gloomy light in the cell, he turns into poetry even the last letters
(In loving memory of Işıl, whose journey was cut short before she could reach her city)Because of youBecause of you, each day is a melon slicesmelling sweetly of earth.Because of you, all fruits reach out to meas if I were the sun.Thanks to you, I live on the honey of hope.You are the reason my heart beats.Because of you, even my loneliest nightssmile like an Anatolian kilim on your wall.Should my journey end before I reach my city,Ive rested in a rose garden thanks to you.Because of you I dont
My personal favorite will probably always be "On Living" (Living is no laughing matter:you must live with great seriousnesslike a squirrel, for example--I mean, without looking for something beyond and above livingI mean living must be your whole life...)
reread in feb 2018: it still hits hard :)i haven't felt this much, while reading a book in a very long time.

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