Sevim Burak
Sevim Burak (İstanbul, 29 Haziran 1931-İstanbul, 30 Aralık 1983) Alman Lisesi’nin orta bölümünden sonra çalışmaya başladı. Mankenlik yaptı, kendi açtığı modaevini yönetti. İki kez evlenip ayrıldı; ilk evliliğini yaptığı viyolonist Orhan Borar’dan oğlu A. Karaca, ikinci eşi ressam Ömer Uluç’tan kızı Elfe oldu. Ömer Uluç’la birlikte bir süre Nijerya’da yaşadı. İleri derecede seyreden kalp rahatsızlığı nedeniyle yattığı Haseki Hastanesi’nde öldü. Yeni İstanbul gazetesinde ilk kez hikâyesi yayımlandı. Daha sonra bazı hikâyeleri Yenilik, Türk Dili dergilerinde, Ulus ve Milliyet gazetelerinde yayımlandı. Palyaço Ruşen YKY’den yayına hazırlanmaktadır.
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1956'da Aydın'da doğdu. Liseyi Robert Kolej’de bitirdi. Şiir bursu alarak Floransa’ya gitti. Türkiye’ye dönerek birer yıl ODTÜ Elektronik ve Ekonomi bölümlerine devam etti. 1977’de İngiltere’ye gitti: Manchester Üniversitesi Ekonomi Bölümü’nden lisansını, Essex Üniversitesi Edebiyat Sosyolojisi Bölümü’nden master derecesini aldı. 1983-1987 yılları arasında Brüksel’de yaşadı: Ressam Patrick Clays ile on iki yıl evli kaldı. 14 Aralık 2002’de beyin kanaması geçirdi, iki ay hastanede yattı.
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İlk şiirleri 1980’de Yazı ve Yeni İnsan dergilerinde çıktı. Gösteri, Defter, Şiir Atı, Oluşum, Mor Köpük, Yönelişler, Sombahar ve kitap-lık dergilerinde birçok şiir ve yazısı yayımlandı. Bir dönem Radikal gazetesinde yazdı. Şiirlerinden bazıları (“Destina”, -
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Susan Sontag
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His style is not easy to classify; much of his writing has an air reminiscent to that of fantastical fairy tales (Our Ancestors, Cosmicomics), although sometimes his writing is more "realistic" and in the scenic mode of observation (Difficult Loves, for example). Some of his writing has been called postmodern, reflecting on literature and the act of reading, while some has been labeled magical realist, others fables, others simpl -
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Muriel Barbery
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La timide et très discrète Muriel Barbery ne s’imaginait sans doute pas faire l’objet de l’engouement qu’elle suscite aujourd’hui, bien malgré elle.
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Tezer Özlü
Türk yazar. Özellikle Çocukluğun Soğuk Geceleri ve Yaşamın Ucuna Yolculuk olmak üzere az sayıda kitabıyla tanınır. Yazar Demir Özlü ile yazar ve çevirmen Sezer Duru'nun kardeşidir.
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Simav'da doğdu. Çocukluğu anne babasının görev yaptığı Simav, Ödemiş ve Gerede'de geçti. İstanbul'a on yaşındayken geldi. Avusturya Kız Lisesi'ne gitti; ancak mezun olmadı. 1961'de yurt dışına çıktı. 1962 - 1963 yıllarında otostopla Avrupa'yı gezdi. Paris'te tanıştığı tiyatrocu ve yazar Güner Sümer'le 1964 yılında evlendi. Birlikte Ankara'ya yerleştiler. Sümer'in AST'ta çalıştığı bu dönemde Özlü Almanca çevirmenlik yaptı. AST'ta 1963-64 sezonunda Sümer'in yönettiği Brendan Behan'ın Gizli Ordu oyununda oynadı. Sümer'den ayrılarak İstanbul'a yerleşti. Geçirdiği raha -
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Hâşim's early poetry was very much in the Parnassian and Decadent vein of the poets Tevfik Fikret and Cenab Şahâbeddin. Hâşim's later poetry, however -collected in Göl Saatleri and Piyâle- evidences more of a French Symbolist influence, particularly -
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Ahmet Hâşim
Ahmet Haşim was an influential Turkish poet of the early 20th century. He was born in Baghdad, probably in the year 1887. In 1906, having graduated from the Mekteb-i Sultanî (now Galatasaray High School), he began to work as a public servant in different state offices. After the foundation of the Republic of Turkey, Hâşim worked as a teacher of aesthetics in the Academy of Fine Arts and as a French language teacher at Istanbul University. For many years, he also wrote essays for the newspapers.
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Hâşim's early poetry was very much in the Parnassian and Decadent vein of the poets Tevfik Fikret and Cenab Şahâbeddin. Hâşim's later poetry, however -collected in Göl Saatleri and Piyâle- evidences more of a French Symbolist influence, particularly