Cahit Külebi
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Cahit Külebi (b. 1917 – d. June 20, 1997) was a leading Turkish poet and author. He has an important place in contemporary Turkish poetry due to his attachment to folk poetry traditions. His poetry is enriched with simple yet ironic language, embellished with original descriptions.
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[edit] Biography
Külebi was born in Tokat, Ottoman Empire in 1917. He completed his secondary education in Sivas. Then he went to Istanbul and graduated from the Teachers' High School. Having finished his education, he worked as a teacher of literature in Antalya and Ankara. In 1964 he served as a cultural attaché of Turkey in Switzerland. Having returned to Turkey, he worked as the general secretary of the Turkish Language Association. He died in Ankara in 1997.
[edit] Bibliography
- Poetry
- "Adamın Biri" (1946)
- "Rüzgâr" (1949)
- "Atatürk Kurtuluş Savaşında" (1952)
- "Yeşeren Otlar" (1954)
- "Süt" (1965)
- "Şiirler" (1969)
- "Türk Mavisi" (1973)
- "Sıkıntı ve Umut" (1977)
- "Yangın" (1980)
- "Bütün Şiirleri" (1982)
- "Güz Türküleri" (1991)
- "Bütün Şiirleri" (1997)
- "Güzel Yurdum" (1996)
- Memoirs
- "İçi Sevda Dolu Yolculuk" (1986)
- Proses
- "Şiir Her Zaman" (1985)
- Essays
- "Ecem'in Günlüğü" (1972)
[edit] References
- Biyografi.net - Biography of Cahit Külebi (Turkish)
- Antoloji.com - Biography of Cahit Külebi (Turkish)


