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Şifalı Otlar Kitabı
1982
First Published
3.53
Average Rating
133
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İlhan Berk, otların şifasını, tabiata olan sevgisini kendine has şiirsel üslubuyla Şifalı Otlar Kitabı'nda okuyucularıyla paylaşıyor. İlk defa 1982 yılında yayımlanan kitabın ilk bölümünde yazarın çok sevdiği otlarından seçmeler yer alıyor. İlhan Berk bu bölümde kendine has şiirsel üslubuyla bitkileri bir gerçek bir dost olarak anlatıyor. Kitabın ilerleyen sayfalarında ise Osmanlı yemek kültürüne ait bilgiler verilirken, başta Fatih olmak üzere birçok Osmanlı padişahın kullandığı ünlü "kuvvet macunları" ve halkın kullandığı kuvvet macunları hakkında bilgiler ve reçeteler veriliyor.
Avg Rating
3.53
Number of Ratings
15
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Ilhan Berk
Ilhan Berk
Author · 16 books

İlhan Berk was a leading contemporary Turkish poet. He was a dominant figure in the postmodern current in Turkish poetry (termed, "İkinci Yeni"; "The second new generation") and was very influential among Turkish literary circles. Berk was born in Manisa, Turkey in 1918 and received a teacher's training in Balıkesir. He graduated from the French Language Department of Gazi University in Ankara. Between 1945-1955, Berk served as a teacher. He later began to work for the publishing office of Ziraat Bank as a translator (1956–1969). He became specialized in translation of poetry notably by translating into Turkish works by Arthur Rimbaud and Ezra Pound. In his later years, Berk resided in Bodrum where he died on 28 August 2008. Berk's poetry evolved from the approach of an epical socialist to the dreamy vision of a lyrical and erotic individual. He made the "object" visible in its glory and aimed to break down the meaning. Berk's poetry takes its roots from the mythology, and a synthesis of Western and Eastern poetry traditions, yet he accomplishes to create a unique and postmodern approach. History, geography, visual arts, cities such as Istanbul, Paris and Ankara, feed Berk's poetry and, his themes are supported by a sizable vocabulary that includes colloquial words as well as very specific ones, such as musical terms and local names of plants. A significant body of Berk's work is now available in English, most notably A Leaf About To Fall: Selected Poems (2006), Madrigals (2008) and The Book of Things (2009), all translated by George Messo.

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