HalÃ'k'un Defteri (Haluk's Notebook) is a collection of poems by Mehmet Tevfik Fikret, a pivotal figure in modern Turkish literature. First published in 1911, these verses reflect Fikret's modernist ideals and his vision for the future of Turkey during the decline of the Ottoman Empire. The poems explore themes of progress, education, and the role of youth in shaping a new nation. The character of HalÃ'k serves as an idealized symbol of the modern Turkish youth, embodying Fikret's hopes for a more enlightened and progressive society. The collection showcases Fikret's innovative use of language and form, solidifying his place as a major influence on subsequent generations of Turkish poets. "HalÃ'k'un Defteri" remains a significant work for understanding the intellectual and cultural landscape of early 20th-century Turkey.
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978-1-02-421090-3 (9781024210903)
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