Özdemir Asaf (11 June 1923, Ankara – 28 January 1981, Istanbul) was one of the prominent Turkish poets during the early Republican period.[1]
Biography
Life
He was born on 11 June 1923 in Ankara. His real name is Halit Özdemir Arun. His father, Mehmet Asaf, is one of the founders of the Council of State.[2] In 1930, the year his father died, he entered the first part of Galatasaray High School.[3] In 1941, in the 11th grade, he went to Kabataş High School for Boys with an additional exam and graduated in 1942. He attended the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Economics (until the 3rd grade), and the Faculty of Journalism for one year. Meanwhile, he worked for Tanin and Zaman newspapers and made translations.[4]
Career
His first article published in Servet-i Fünun (Uyanış) magazine. He is founder of Sanat Basımevi (1951) and published his books under the name of Yuvarlak Masa Yayınları. He became one of the founders of the Temel Hakları Yaşatma Derneği (Fundamental Rights Survival Association), which was founded in 1962 under the leadership of Mehmet Ali Aybar.[5]
Together with Attila İlhan, he was the most loved poet of the literary matinees, which was the favorite activity of the 1950s.[5] Özdemir Asaf, who visited the coastal cities of the Atlantic and the east of America in 1954, traveled almost all of Europe, starting from Lapland in 1959. In 1966, at the invitation of the Macedonian Writer's Union, he went to Yugoslavia and participated in the poetry congress.[2]
Bibliography
Poems
Dünya Kaçtı Gözüme – 1955
Sen Sen Sen – 1956
Bir Kapı Önünde – 1957
Yumuşaklıklar Değil – 1962
Nasılsın – 1970
Çiçekleri Yemeyin – 1975
Ben Değildim – 1978
Bugün ve Bugün (Yayımlanmamış şiirler) – 1984
Benden Sonra Mutluluk (Yayımlanmamış şiirler)
Çiçek Senfonisi (Toplu şiirler) – 2008
Sen Bana Bakma, Ben Senin Baktığın Yönde Olurum – 2012