On Aşık Çelebi and his Biographical Dictionary of Poets

DERLEYEN(LER): 
Hatice Aynur
Aslı Niyazioğlu

LANGUAGE: Turkish

CATEGORY: History
Literary Criticism
Literary Studies
PAGES: 191
SIZE: 15 x 21 cm.
EDITION: 1st print ,2011-05-01 00:00:00
HARDCOVER ISBN: 9786056141140
HARDCOVER PRICE: 25 TL

This is the first book-length study on Aşık Çelebi’s Biographical Dictionary of Poets, which occupies a central place in the Ottoman literary canon of biograpical dictionaries (tezkire).

This is the first book-length study on Aşık Çelebi’s Biographical Dictionary of Poets, which occupies a central place in the Ottoman literary canon of biograpical dictionaries (tezkire). Difficult but at the same time delightful to read, Aşık Çelebi’s writings vividly portray the culture, the literature, the city of Istanbul, and the poets of his period. The essays in this volume serve as a vantage point to understand the world that Aşık Çelebi through his literary work tried to convey to his readers, by focusing on his choice of subject-matter and style.

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