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Name
  
Gulten Akin

Role
  
Poet

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Died
  
November 4, 2015, Ankara, Turkey

Books
  
From This Bridge: Contemporary Turkish Women Poets

Children
  
Deniz Cankocak, Murat Cankocak, Can Cankocak, Aksu Bora Cankocak

Similar People
  
Evrim Akin, Murat Belge, Aziz Nesin, Adalet Agaoglu, Akin Birdal

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Gulten Akin (23 January 1933 – 4 November 2015) was a Turkish poet. Her poetry is considered to be culturally significant to Turkey.

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Akin was born in 1933 in Yozgat, Turkey. She attended Besiktas Ataturk Anatolian High School and graduated from Ankara University Law School in 1955. She married her husband Yasar Cankocak in 1956, with whom she has five children. Because of her husband's position as the governor of various provincial districts in Turkey, she moved around several provinces of Turkey, working as a lawyer, assistant lawyer and teacher in many of them. In 1972, Akin and her family settled in Ankara, where she worked at the Turkish Language Association, the regulatory body of the Turkish language, and became a member of the Editorial Team at the Ministry of Culture. She worked for the reestablishment of free and democratic non-governmental organizations. She served as a founder and/or manager at several such Turkish organizations, such as the Human Rights Association, Halkevleri (community centers) and the Language Association (Dil Dernegi).

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Akin's first published poem appeared in the newspaper Son Haber in 1951. She subsequently appeared in several magazines, such as Hisar, Varlik, Yeditepe, Turk Dili and Mulkiye. While her early poems were about nature, love, separation, and yearning, her later poems were dominated by social issues.

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Her poems are inspired a great deal by folklore. In the compilation book of her analytical writings on poetry, Siiri Duzde Kusatmak ("Surrounding Poetry with Simplicity"), Akin expressed her desire to get down to the level of the general populace in her poems, saying that she wanted to "put into words and writing the already-existing essence and form that exists among the people, and while promoting the poem, promoting the improvement of the lives and lifestyles of the people." Her poems have been translated into many languages, and more than 40 of her poems have been composed into songs. One of these songs is the 1993 "Deli Kizin Turkusu" (English: Crazy Girl's Ballad) by Sezen Aksu, which was also the title of the album it appeared on.

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Akin also authored short plays.

Milliyet named her as having been the most influential Turkish poet since Fazil Husnu Daglarca.

Poetic works

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  • Ruzgar Saati (Hour of the Wind) (1956)
  • Kestim Kara Saclarimi (I Cut My Black Hair) (1960)
  • Sigda (In the Shallow) (1964)
  • Kirmizi Karanfil (Red Clove) (1971)
  • Maras'in ve Okkes'in Destani (The Epic of Maras and Okkes) (1972)
  • Agitlar ve Turkuler (Laments and Odes) (1976)
  • Seyran Destani (Epic of Seyran) (1979)
  • Ilahiler (Hymns) (1983)
  • Sevda Kalicidir (Love Stays Forever) (1991)
  • Sonra Iste Yaslandim (Then I Aged) (1995)
  • Sessiz Arka Bahceler (Silent Back Gardens) (1998)
  • Uzak Bir Kiyida (On A Far Coast) (2003)
  • Poems turned into songs

  • Buyu Yavrum:
  • by Grup Yorum, 1987
  • by Edip Akbayram and Kemal Sahir Gurel, 1988
  • Deli Kizin Turkusu:
  • by Sezen Aksu, 1993
  • Awards

    Akin has received many awards; some of them are:

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  • 1955 - Varlik poetry contest, 1st place
  • 1964 - Turkish Language Association poetry contest
  • 1972 - Turkish Radio and Television Corporation Artistic Awards Contest, Achievement Award
  • 1976 - Yeditepe (magazine) poetry award
  • 1991 - Halil Kocagoz Poetry Awards Award
  • 1992 - Sedat Simavi Literature Award
  • 1999 - Akdeniz Golden Orange Poetry Award
  • 2003 - Dunya (newspaper) Book of the Year Award
  • 2008 - Erdal Oz Literature Award
  • References

    Gulten Akin Wikipedia