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Mert Altınkaynak

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İçinizdeki en güzel şeyleri Bir başkasına söz etmeyin O bir başkasını Ne kadar severseniz sevin Sakın ola; tek bir kelime bile etmeyin Çünkü sevgi, bir palyaçoya benzer Zamanla suratındaki boya erir Avuç içlerinize düşer Sonra sizi de eritir ve ne kadarınızı kurtarabildiyseniz O kadarınıza sevinirsiniz Bazı ütopyaların hüzünlü palyaçoları vardır Çünkü onlar eğlenmeyi sevmez Onlar birer acı ütopyalarıdır.
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Publisher: Mert Altınkaynak
ISBN: 1230004474654Country: TürkiyeLanguage: TürkçeFormat: E-kitap
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Mert Altınkaynak
Mert AltınkaynakYazar · 9 books
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Mert Altınkaynak (born 17 June 1999, Istanbul) is a Turkish poet and writer. As a result of a wrong intervention during birth, he opened his eyes to the world with a physical disability. Being sent to school a few years late due to the problems he had with walking and speaking and difficulty expressing himself made him increasingly withdrawn and rebelled against this situation. He rarely communicated with people. After starting school, he developed an intense interest and love for books. He also became fully aware that he was different and realized how society treated him. Despite this, thanks to his good friendships, books and imagination, he created a community around him that no longer alienated him. In this way, he took a step into the life he watched from behind his window. He was influenced by writers such as Dostoyevsky, Nâzım Hikmet, Turgut Uyar and Oğuz Atay. He stepped into the world of literature with a few poems he wrote at a young age. While his first poetry book, "If I Whistle at Your Shadow", was published in 2018; In 2019, his poetry book "Saçma Sokaklar" was published, and in 2020, his poetry books "The Republic of Loneliness" and "A Scream Holds Out" and his book called "Giz Utopia", which includes his essays and stories, were published. The fact that his poems attracted attention showed the correctness of the way he used to express himself and encouraged him even more.