HİSAR ŞAİRLERİNDEN NEVZAT YALÇIN ŞİİRİNDE ÖN PLANA ÇIKAN UNSURLAR
FEATURED ELEMENTS IN THE POET OF NEVZAT YALÇIN FROM HISAR POETS
Author(s): Ahmet KARAKUŞSubject(s): Turkish Literature
Published by: Kültür Ajans Tanıtım ve Organizasyon
Keywords: New Turkish poetry; Community; Hisar; Nevzat Yalçın; Distinctive Elements;
Summary/Abstract: There are many literary societies in the field of New Turkish poetry. One of them is the literate community gathered around the magazine called Hisar, which is more commonly remarkable for Mehmet Çınarlı. Nevzat Yalçın is a Cypriot poet and belongs to this group. He is a Hisar poet who studied Turkish Language and Literature in Ankara and has poetry books called "A' Street" and "Sun and Man." When the poems of this Hisar poet are read collectively, it is seen that some elements come to the fore. These elements are "Highlighting Some Colors," "Foreign Places and Longing for Lover," "Tradition," "Politics and Criticism," "Detracting the West," "Mythology," "Some Common Uses among the Community", "Grammar Errors," and "Prominence of Hand Use" were examined under nine headings in this study. When Nevzat Yalçın's poetry is examined, it is seen that the poet wrote poems on numerous subjects. In order to be able to analyze these poems, the reader must have a certain knowledge and be aware of the media of the period. In the poet's poetry, especially blue and yellow are prominent colors drawing attention to the longing for a lover abroad. It is also seen that there are poems reflecting the past at a time when the tradition is criticized by many poets. It is also stated that the poet wrote some poems with a critical attitude towards some of the Turkish politicians and the West. Another theme of the poet's poetry is mythology. Another point is that Nevzat Yalçın does not deny the expressions used among the people. Another prominent element in Yalçın's poetry is grammatical elements. The processing of the hand limb draws attention to the poet's poems.
Journal: Karadeniz Uluslararası Bilimsel Dergi
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 55
- Page Range: 33-48
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Turkish