The unforgettable work of Turkish poet Edip Cansever, "Blood Sounds in My Handkerchief," interpreted by Günay Aktürk! This video is for enthusiasts of Turkish literature and music!
The Most Beautiful Poems - Günay Aktürk
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Who is Edip Cansever?
Edip Cansever is one of the prominent figures in Turkish poetry. He was born on August 8, 1928, in Istanbul and passed away on May 28, 1986, in the same city. He embraced a modernist and contemporary approach in his poetry, making a unique contribution to Turkish literature. He is a significant representative of the "Second New" movement.
Cansever's poems often explore the individual's inner world, loneliness, existential anxieties, and the complex emotions brought about by modern life. His rich language and imagery provide readers with a profound poetic experience. His notable works include poetry collections such as "Gravitational Carnation," "Tragedies," "Afternoon Over," and "The Table is Also a Table."
He skillfully employed both classical poetic elements and innovative, experimental forms in his works. Edip Cansever carved out a unique place in Turkish poetry and influenced many poets.
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