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Semih Poroy
Çizgi-yorum
Cartoonist's comment

Modern Türk Edebiyatında Değişen Kadın ve Gündelik Hayat
Woman in change and daily life in contemporary Turkish literature
Hülya Bulut
Fatma Aliye ve Halide Edib Adıvar'ın Romanlarında "Gündelik Hayat"ın İzleri
The traces of "everyday life" in the novels of Fatma Aliye and Halide Edib Adıvar
Esra Dicle
Suat Derviş ve M. Tahsin Berkant'ın Romanlarında Kadın Figürü
The female figure in the novels of Suat Derviş and M. Tahsin Berkant
Kabil Demirkıran
Tezeller ve Tezerler: Adalet Ağaoğlu ve Tezer Özlü'de Nihilist Kadınlar
Tezel and Tezer: Nihilist women in Adalet Ağaoğlu and Tezer Özlü
Özge Soylu-Bozdağ
80'lerde Kadın Olmak
Being a woman in the '80s
Hasan Bülent Kahraman
Bir Amerika/n Baharı
An American spring -- spring in America
Tamer Kütükçü
Selim İleri: Yalnızlıkların ve "Dostlukların Son Günü"
Selim İleri: "The last day of friendships" and solitude
Mustafa Şerif Onaran
Gülten Akın Diye Bir "Ozanana"
A "mother-poet" called Gülten Akın
Orhan Koçak
Cevat Çapan: "Kötü Günlerin İyimserliği"
Cevat Çapan: "The optimism of bad days
Mehmet Rifat
"En Ünlü Roman Kişisi"
"The most famous novel character"
Feridun Andaç
Bir Yeri Yazmak, Bir Yerde Yaşamak
Writing on someplace, living someplace
Çiğdem Ülker
Fay Kırığı Üçlemesi'nden İlk Kitap: "Mehmet"
The first book in the fault line trilogy: "Mehmet"
Hande Öğüt
Kediler Kadınlara Bakabilir...
A cat may look at a woman
Gülce Başer
Osman Olmuş ile Söyleşi
Interview with Osman Olmuş
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
Edebiyat Tarihine Karşı Ulus-Ötesi Edebiyatlar
Transnational literatures against literary history
Ali Galip Yener
Modernizm İdeolojisi Bağlamında Şiirde Lirik Ben Sorunu
The issue of the lyrical self in terms of the modernist ideology
Hüseyin Yurttaş
Not Defteri
The notepad
küçük İskender
Rimbaud'nun Seyir Defteri
Rimbaud's logbook
Kemal Şahingözlü
Edebiyat Komiseri
Literary detective

ŞİİR

Poetry
Ahmet Necdet
Geçmiş Bir Yaza Gazel
Metin Güven
Sırtlan Gülümsemesi
Osman Serhat
Ölüm Neyimize
Şeref Bilsel
İlk Defa Yürüyünce Bir Oğul

ÖYKÜ

Short story
Ümran Kartal
Arbede

YENİ İMZALAR

New names

ŞİİR

Poetry
Yılmaz Bozan
Azad
Halil Güler
Kalmanın En Uzun Günü
Emre Gürcan
Virüs

ÖYKÜ

Short story
Ferit Narlı
Üşüyen Adam

NİSAN 2009 -- KİTAP EKİ

Book review supplement
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