- Welcome
- Balm to Farhad's Heart: Eastern Anatolia
- A New Media Museum in Istanbul
- Around to World at Istanbul Akvaryum
- So Many Things to Discover Saudi Arabia
- Beyond Your Wildest Imaginings
- Purify Yourself with a Fall Detox
- The Slow Food Revolution
- Greeting Autumn
- Microrobots are going to Change our Lives
- A Fashion Storm is Brewing in Europa
- The Museum of Palace Collections
- Art, Left Right and Center
- The Last Roll of Kodachrome
- Have Your Hats Ready!
- Turkey's Youth Orchestra Goes on Tour
- Lend an Ear to the Young!
- Art Goes Electronic
- A Digital Temple Awaits You
- You're Invited to Queen's University
- Three Books About Cities
- Markar Esayan’s Jerusalem
- First Right, Then Left
- 7 Facts About Malaysia
- 3 Plesant Hours Under 3 Plane Trees
- Quiet and Slow: The Istanbul Biennial
- Nearer Than Ever Now: Iraq
- The Turkish Airlines Trademark Has Left an Indelible Impression in a Spectacular Event That Brought U.S. Fans the Soccer They Crave.
Three Books About Cities
Three Books About Cities
WE WOULD LIKE TO REMEMBER WRITER HULKİ AKTUNÇ, WHO DIED A FEW MONTHS BACK, THROUGH HIS STORIES, WHICH MAKE UP A SPECIAL PART OF HIS OEUVRE.
Poetry, novels, essays, dictionaries… Hulki Aktunç, who died this year on June 29, was a writer who devoted himself to language, literature and style. Among the rare gems of his meticulous linguistic and stylistic workmanship, his short stories have a special place in his oeuvre. He composed texts to reveal to future generations how a concern for form can be embodied in the short story. The five volumes of short stories he originally produced were later issued in two volumes.
ABOUT HIM
“Hulki Aktunç strove to create his own linguistic universe in his short stories. As a writer, he demonstrated a high respect for Turkish and exemplary responsibility for using it carefully and precisely. He gave outstanding examples of how language, a miraculous thing in itself, objectifies or externalizes meaning. What he was after was an ever-new language of storytelling.” NECİP TOSUN
BOOKS
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