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The tribe of the Esraris / Ahmet Güntan ; translated from the Turkish by Ali Alper Çakır.

Yazar: Katkıda bulunan(lar):Materyal türü: MetinMetinDil: İngilizce Seri kaydı: . Deneme/T©ơrk Edebiyat♯łYayın ayrıntıları:İstanbul : 2018. Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları,Tanım: 108 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9786059389761
Diğer başlık:
  • The tribe of the Esraris (2000/2001)
Konu(lar): LOC sınıflandırması:
  • PL243.G868
Özet: The Tribe of the Esraris. is an acclaimed Turkish poet’s heartfelt commentary on our times, an inquiring companion to the new millennium. In a series of fragmentary prose pieces on a wide range of topics, Ahmet Guntan offers new ways to break the proverbial “silence” of the poet and tackle the world head-on. He takes the floor as one of the Esraris, the eponymous tribe of uneasy souls, and builds the framework of a poetics of deeper engagement with the world around us. Reading in part like a philosophical diary, The Tribe of the Esraris. is a wake-up call to be heard, a poetic testimony written with olive trees, income inequality, and E.M. Cioran in mind. Özet: “I find Guntan’s writing intriguing and poetic, suggestive almost like haiku, far-ranging from international politics to observations of some corner of Istanbul. His culture is immense (from Proust to the hadith) and his thoughts uncannily original. This is the spirituality of the 21st century.” -Edmund White
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Book NEU Grand Library General Collection PL243.G868 E8713 2018 (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) Kullanılabilir Gifted by: Koç Üniversitesi 6728477304

The Tribe of the Esraris. is an acclaimed Turkish poet’s heartfelt commentary on our times, an inquiring companion to the new millennium. In a series of fragmentary prose pieces on a wide range of topics, Ahmet Guntan offers new ways to break the proverbial “silence” of the poet and tackle the world head-on. He takes the floor as one of the Esraris, the eponymous tribe of uneasy souls, and builds the framework of a poetics of deeper engagement with the world around us. Reading in part like a philosophical diary, The Tribe of the Esraris. is a wake-up call to be heard, a poetic testimony written with olive trees, income inequality, and E.M. Cioran in mind.

“I find Guntan’s writing intriguing and poetic, suggestive almost like haiku, far-ranging from international politics to observations of some corner of Istanbul. His culture is immense (from Proust to the hadith) and his thoughts uncannily original. This is the spirituality of the 21st century.” -Edmund White

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