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Özdemir Asaf is one of the most prominent figures of contemporary Turkish Literature. His real name is Halit Özdemir Arun. He was born in Ankara on June, 11th 1923. He died in Istanbul on January 28th 1981. His father, Mehmet Asaf, was a member of the Council of State. He lost his father in 1930. That year they moved to Istanbul. His mother sent him to Galatasaray Lyceum, which is a school that teaches in French. At that school famous literary men taught the Turkish Literature. And the French Literature was taught by Frenchmen. It was there that he began to be interested in literature. He has studied Law at the Istanbul University for two years and attended the Faculty of Economics for three years. He was always more interested in theoretical subjects. For a few years he worked as a journalist and in 1951 he set up his own printing house. His poetry and his translations from French poets and writers have been published in journals and anthologies since 1940. At the lyceum, for twelve years he was a boarder. Maybe this is one of the reasons why he likes travelling so much. In 1954 he has traveled to the Eastern Coast of U.S.A. and Cuba. In 1959 he has made an extensive trip in Europe. He has a habit of never publishing his work immediately after it has been written. This postponement is not to improve on what he has written. He does not wish the personal ups and downs to reflect in poetry. For poetry he has a loftier fate in mind. Shelley said that the poets are " the unacknowledged legislators of the world. " For the poet concentrates on what truly matters to man, to all men and in all time. And there must be a certain spark, a certain germ in what he says to make it contagious. For Özdemir Asaf every man is sensitive and wise. Yet not at the same moment. Therefore he does not tie poetry only to the feelings or only to the mind. Neither does he divide it in between the two. For him checked feelings and emotional reasoning are the same in their worthlessness. Man gains noting from them. He first takes man in hand. First and foremost where man could come to or where he has come and stayed. This is what is most important. Anyway, this is what man wishes to find out first. Poetry must be directed towards this. The why and how of his coming and staying there belong to the novel. Poetry, throughout history has either praised or condemned man. If it has done so it has done it with this outlook. In this way poetry has glorified man which is the essence of its theme. And itself too. His use of the Turkish language helps the stimulation in his form and content, in that he achieves great field of expression with very few words.
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