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Introduction | 9 | |
Translators' Preface | 21 | |
835 Lines | ||
from 835 Lines | ||
Weeping Willow | 27 | |
The Worm in My Body | 29 | |
To Become a Machine | 31 | |
Extracts from the Diary of La Gioconda | 32 | |
from Varan 3 | ||
Barefoot | 38 | |
from The City That Lost its Voice | ||
The Provocateur | 40 | |
Maybe I | 42 | |
Four Men and Four Bottles | 43 | |
Advice to Our Children | 44 | |
Why Did Benerjee Kill Himself? | ||
from Telegram in the Night | ||
The Blue-Eyed Giant, the Miniature Woman and the Honeysuckle | 45 | |
Before He Left | 46 | |
Three Cypresses | 47 | |
from Portraits | ||
My Poetry | 48 | |
from Letters to Taranta-Babu | ||
To Be Blind | 49 | |
Eighth Letter to Taranta-Babu | 50 | |
The Epic of Sheikh Bedreddin | ||
The Dream | 51 | |
1-14 | 53 | |
Sefik the Turner's Shirt | 73 | |
Ahmed's Story | 74 | |
The Epic of the War of Independence | ||
from Chapter 4 | ||
A Letter and a Poem from Nurettin Esfak | 77 | |
The Turkish Peasant | 79 | |
from Chapter 7 | ||
'In the moonlight the ox-carts were rolling' | 80 | |
from Chapter 8 | ||
'Galloping full tilt from furthest Asia' | 82 | |
Poems Written Between 9 and 10 at Night (for his wife Piraye) | 83 | |
from Four Prisons | ||
Istanbul | ||
'In Istanbul, in Tevkifane prison yard' | 97 | |
1 | 'My darling' | 98 |
2 | 'I feel so happy I came into this world' | 99 |
3 | 'I love my country' | 100 |
Concerning Death | 102 | |
A Birth and a Factory Chimney | 105 | |
The Doomsday Verses | ||
1 | The Verse of the Signs | 107 |
2 | The Verse of Evaporation | 108 |
Ankara | ||
Letters from a Man in Solitary | 109 | |
Cankiri | ||
Letters from Cankiri Prison (1-3) | 113 | |
A Cracked Washbasin | 117 | |
The Story of the Walnut Tree and Lame Yunus | 123 | |
Bursa | ||
Lodos | 130 | |
A Strange Feeling | 133 | |
Letter to Kemal Tahir | 135 | |
A Poor Northern Church: Satan and the Priest | 138 | |
Quatrains | ||
Part 1 | 13 quatrains | 146 |
Part 2 | 6 quatrains | 149 |
Part 3 | 4 quatrains | 151 |
In Bursa's Fortress Prison | ||
Poems 1929-1935 | ||
'Before the dawn embraces the mountains' | 152 | |
Poems 1937-1951 | ||
'I want to die before you' | 153 | |
'Suppose Istanbul my hometown sent me a cypress chest by sea' | 155 | |
A Spring Scene | 156 | |
'I Shut My Eyes Tight' | 158 | |
In Bursa's Fortress Prison | 159 | |
The Weirdest Creature in the World | 160 | |
Illustration on the Cover of a Poetry Book | 161 | |
Uludag | 162 | |
Don Quixote | 164 | |
On Living | 165 | |
Angina Pectoris | 168 | |
Occupation | 169 | |
Autumn | 170 | |
Advice for Someone Going into Prison | 171 | |
Your Hands and the Lies | 173 | |
Five Days into the Hunger Strike | 175 | |
Sad Freedom | 177 | |
New Poems | ||
Testament | 179 | |
Evening | 181 | |
The Postman | 182 | |
My Son is Growing up in Photographs | 184 | |
'To chop down the plane tree' | 185 | |
New Year's Day | 186 | |
Munevver's Letter from Istanbul | 187 | |
The Japanese Fisherman | 192 | |
'Light of my eye, my darling!' | 194 | |
I Got a Letter from Munevver, She Says | 195 | |
I Wrote a Letter to Munevver, I Said | 196 | |
The Walnut Tree | 197 | |
The Last Bus | 198 | |
Optimism | 200 | |
A Journey | 201 | |
Strontium 90 | 202 | |
Fable of Fables | 203 | |
Chatting with Nezval who Died | 205 | |
Bees | 207 | |
Old Man on the Shore | 208 | |
Great Humanity | 209 | |
The Optimist | 210 | |
The Icebreaker | 211 | |
Last Poems | ||
Two Loves | 212 | |
The Three Storks Restaurant | 214 | |
Morning Darkness | 215 | |
'My woman came with me as far as Brest' | 217 | |
In Beyazit Square | 218 | |
Flaxen Hair | 219 | |
'My time is coming' | 231 | |
Autobiography | 232 | |
'From stone, bronze, plaster, paper' | 234 | |
Where Have We Come From, Where Are We Going? | 235 | |
My Funeral | 237 | |
Appendix | Early Poems (1913-1925) | |
'The Ways of God' | 241 | |
Dream | 242 | |
Old Man by the Brink of a Stream | 243 | |
Water Wheel in the Kitchen Garden | 244 | |
First Look at Anatolia | 245 | |
The Dark Fanatical Forces | 246 | |
Wanderlust | 247 | |
Notes | 249 | |
Index of Titles | 253 |
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Add Beyond the Walls: Selected Poems, Nâzim Hikmet's poetry combines passion and simplicity with sophistication, producing work of enduring significance. He was both a superb narrative and lyric poet; his immense and continuing popularity in Turkey testifies to his common touch. This extensiv, Beyond the Walls: Selected Poems to your collection on WonderClub |