Cemal Süreya Explained

Cemâl Süreya
Birth Name:Cemalettin Seber
Birth Date:1931
Birth Place:Erzincan, Turkey
Death Place:Istanbul, Turkey
Nationality:Turkish
Occupation:Poet, writer
Years Active:1953–1990
Alma Mater:Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University
Spouse:
    Children:2
    Partner:Tomris Uyar (1964–1967)

    Cemâl Süreya (born Cemâlettin Seber; 1931 – 9 January 1990) was a Turkish poet and writer of Kurdish–Zaza descent.[1] [2]

    Biography

    Süreya and his family were deported to Bilecik, a city in the Marmara Region of Turkey after the Dersim Rebellion (Tunceli) in 1938.

    He graduated from the Political Sciences Faculty of Ankara University. He was the founder and editor-in-chief of the Papirüs literary magazine. Cemal Süreya is a notable member of the Second New Generation of Turkish poetry, an abstract and postmodern movement created as a backlash against the more popular-based Garip movement. Love, mainly through its erotic character, is a popular theme of Süreya's works. Süreya's poems and articles were published in magazines such as Yeditepe, Yazko, Pazar Postası, Yeni Ulus, Oluşum, Türkiye Yazıları, Politika, Aydınlık, and Somut. He is known to have been a primary influence on the poetry of Sunay Akın. He lost a letter "y" from his pen name – originally Süreyya – because of a lost bet with Turkish poet Sezai Karakoç.[3]

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    1. News: Eşi anlatıyor; Cemal Süreya nasıl öldü, birlikte olduğu kadınlara şiddet uyguladığı doğru mu? . 13 March 2020 . T24 . tr.
    2. News: Cemal Süreya: Şairin hayatına ve şiirine dahil edilmeyenler . 8 May 2020 . T24 . 9 January 2013 . tr.
    3. Web site: Cemal Süreya 'y' harfini nasıl kaybetti? . Gastebursa.com . 12 November 2011 . 2012-10-16 . https://archive.today/20130124195619/http://www.gastebursa.com/enCokOkunan/2011/11/12/29037/cemal-sureya-y-harfini-nasil-kaybetti.htm . 24 January 2013 . dead.