Ece Ayhan Çağlar

Today, Ece Ayhan Çağlar plays a fundamental role in our society. Its impact is so great that it has transcended borders and cultures, influencing our lives in unimaginable ways. From its beginnings to the present, Ece Ayhan Çağlar has been the object of study, debate and admiration. In this article, we will explore the importance of Ece Ayhan Çağlar in different areas, analyzing its relevance in the current world and its projection into the future. From its origins to its impact today, Ece Ayhan Çağlar has marked a before and after in the way we live, think and relate to our environment.

Ece Ayhan Çağlar (September 10, 1931 in Muğla – July 12, 2002 in İzmir) was a contemporary Turkish poet. He used the name Ece Ayhan in his poems. He is one of the prominent figures of the II. New Movement, yet he preferred to refer to this movement as Civilian Poetry. His book Blind Cat Black and Orthodoxies features examples of homoerotic poetry in Modern Turkish literature.

Çağlar was among the contributors of the literary magazine Papirüs which was edited by Cemal Süreya.

Selected works

  • Kınar Hanım'ın Denizleri (1959) (Seas of Kinar Hanim)
  • Bakışsız Bir Kedi Kara (1965) (A Blind Cat Black)
  • Ortodokslular (1968) (Orthodoxies)
  • Devlet ve Tabiat (1973)(Government and Nature)
  • Yort Savul (Collection of the above works, 1977)
  • Zambaklı Padişah (1981) (The Sultan's Lily)
  • Defterler (Diaries, 1981) (Notebooks)
  • Çok Eski Adıyladır (1982) (With Its Very Old Name)
  • Kolsuz bir Hattat (Prose, 1987) (An Armless Calligrapher)
  • Çanakkaleli Melahat'a İki El Mektup ya da Özel Bir Fuhuş Tarihi (1991) (Two Rounds Of Letter To Melahat Of Çanakkale or A Special History Of Prostitution)
  • Sivil Şiirler (1993) (Civil Poems)
  • Son Şiirler (1993) (Last Poems)
  • Bütün Yort Savul'lar (Complete poetry, 1994)

See also

References

  • Ece Ayhan (1997). A Blind Cat Black and Orthodoxies. Sun and Moon Press. (ISBN 1-55713-102-3)
  • Ahmet Soysal: "A'dan Z'ye Ece Ayhan" (Supplement of Kitaplık review,Istanbul: 2003)
  • Ahmet Soysal: "Eşsiz Olana Yakınlık" (Kanat ed., 2006, Istanbul)

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