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Summary (en) Özet (tr)

Dosya: "Erkeklik: İmkânsız İktidar"

Dossier: "Manhood: the impossible power
Semih Poroy
Çizgi-yorum
Cartoonist's comment
Hande Öğüt
Erkek Olmak: Büyük İmkânsızlık
Being male: the great impossibility
Melike Aydın
Serpil Sancar ile Söyleşi
Interview with Serpil Sancar
Nil Mutluer
Erkekliğin Sınırlarını Anlamaya Kendimizden Başlamak...
Starting to understand the limits of manhood from ourselves
Gülce Başer
Pınar Selek ile Söyleşi
Interview with Pınar Selek
küçük İskender
İktidarp
Power blow
Hasan Bülent Kahraman
Küba'da
In Cuba
Zeynep Uzunbay
Kemal Özer ve "Temmuz İçin Yaralı Semah"
Kemal Özer and "A Wounded Semah for July"
Ali Galip Yener
Sol Melankoli Bağlamında Turgut Uyar Şiiri Üzerine Birkaç Söz
A few words on Turgut Uyar's poetry in the context of left melancholy
Mustafa Şerif Onaran
Ozan Sataşmasından Ozan Sürtüşmesine
From taunting poets to clashing poets
Rahmi G. Öğdül
Erdem Devesi'nin Eğri Bedeni
The crooked body of the camel of virtue
Haydar Ergülen
"Dost Günlerin Sonu"
The end of the friendly days
Metin Demirtaş
'Enver Gökçe ve Neruda' Şiirine Bir Altyazı
Captioning the poem "Enver Gökçe ve Neruda"
Azad Ziya Eren
Kemal Burkay: Gecenin Koynunda Bir Adam Yüzünde Buruk Bir Gülümseme
Kemal Burkay: A man in the depths of the night, a bitter smile on his face
Mehmet Rifat
Manganelli: "Kitap Bir Haritadır"
Manganelli: "A book is a map"
Feridun Andaç
Çağıran Zamanın İçinden
Within the time that calls
Osman Deniztekin
"Vize Mıntıkası"nda Kültürel İlişkiler
Cultural relations in the "Visa Territory"
Nelly Bekus-Goncharova
Vize Mıntıkasında Yaşamak
Living in Visa Territory
Hüseyin Yurttaş
Not Defteri
The notepad
küçük İskender
Rimbaud'nun Seyir Defteri
Rimbaud's logbook
Kemal Şahingözlü
Edebiyat Komiseri
Literary detective

ŞİİR

Poetry

Adalılar -- Halim Yazıcı
Ay Hüsn -- Osman Hakan A.
Kuyuda -- Hüseyin Peker
Enver Gökçe ve Pablo Neruda -- Metin Demirtaş
Prangalar -- Kemal Burkay
Suyun Koru -- Fuat Çiftçi
Benden Başka Tanrıya Tapmayacaksın -- Veysi Erdoğan

ÖYKÜ

Short story

Hiç Kullanılmamış Bir Ölüm -- Zeynep Aliye

YENİ İMZALAR

New names
selection from among works sent in by new writers and poets

ŞİİR

Poetry

Devrim -- Eren Okur
Temren Ucunda -- Muammer Can
Otel Lokantası -- Sinan Özdemir

ÖYKÜ

Short story

Beklerken -- Serhat Çelikel

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Book review supplement

Yapıcılığın Gücü -- Türkan Saylan'la Söyleşi GÜLSÜM CENGİZ
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