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Turkish Utopias author Sadık Usta studied history and political sciences in Frankfurt. The book was published by resource publications. I really liked it. We also had utopias and knowing this made me incredibly happy. Don't let our author be angry with me, I drew some lines in the book and read it. I underline the books that I can go back to and read again and again in the future. Here I will share some of these lines with you. Hüseyin Cahit Yalçın's Hayat-ı Muhayyel would only be examined as a utopia in the 1980s. We see utopia writers as Namık Kemal, Ziya Pasha, Ali Suavi, İsmail Gaspiralı, and in later periods, Hüseyin Cahit Yalçın, Tevfik Fikret, Kılıçzade Hakkı and Abdullah Cevdet. We also see Yakup Kadri (Ankara) during the Republic period. Ethiopians! According to Greek literary history, the people of the Happy country? Do Egyptians owe their civilization to Ethiopians? Herodotus describes Ethiopians as the longest-living people in the world. They are examples of innocence and virtue. In addition, they have different traditions and customs from other peoples. They would set up tables at the entrance of the cities where everyone could sit. I was very surprised when I read this. Let's think about Ethiopia today. Ziya Pasha's Dream, Namık Kemal's Dream, İsmail Gaspiralı's Darürrahat Muslims, Hüseyin Cahit Yalçın's Hayat-ı Muhayyel (Imagined Life), Kılıçzade Hakkı's A Very Awake Sleep, Mukaddeme (In the Land of Free People), by Ahmet Ağaoğlu Reading their utopias will open completely different horizons for you. Thank you, Master Sadık, for giving us such a work. adinkitap.blogspot.com
Türk Ütopyaları
Türk ÜtopyalarıSadık Usta · Kaynak Yayınları · 201423 okunma
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