The Lost Generation (novel Series)
   HOME
*





The Lost Generation (novel Series)
''Lost Generation '' is a novel series that Turkish writer Hikmet Temel Akarsu penned between the years 1987-1992. The other tag given to this generation who were born between 1955-1965 and had to live through several periods of agitation, economical crises and political conflict is Generation X Generation X (or Gen X for short) is the Western demographic cohort following the baby boomers and preceding the millennials. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1960s as starting birth years and the late 1970s to early 1980s a .... The four novels in the series are: “Aleladelik Cagi ( The Age of The Ordinary)”, “Caresiz Zamanlar (Desperate Times)”, “Yeniklerin Aski (Love of The Defeated)”, “Sevgili Superi (Dear Superi).” References Novels by Hikmet Temel Akarsu Novel series {{1990s-novel-stub ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Novel Series
A book series is a sequence of books having certain characteristics in common that are formally identified together as a group. Book series can be organized in different ways, such as written by the same author, or marketed as a group by their publisher. Publishers' reprint series Reprint series of public domain fiction (and sometimes nonfiction) books appeared as early as the 18th century, with the series ''The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill'' (founded by British publisher John Bell in 1777). In 1841 the German Tauchnitz publishing firm launched the ''Collection of British and American Authors'', a reprint series of inexpensive paperbound editions of both public domain and copyrighted fiction and nonfiction works. This book series was unique for paying living authors of the works published even though copyright protection did not exist between nations in the 19th century. Later British reprint series were to include the ''Routledge's Railway Library ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Hikmet Temel Akarsu
Hikmet Temel Akarsu (born 1960 in Gümüşhane, Turkey) is a Turkish novelist, short story writer, satirist and playwright. He moved to Istanbul with his family at the age of nine. After graduating from Istanbul Technical University with a degree in architecture, he devoted himself to writing. Including essays, articles, critiques, plays and scenarios, he produced literal work in all fields. Besides his novel series, his satirical prose and critical essays found much acclaim in the society. His novel series, The Lost Generation (''Kayıp Kuşak''), (''İstanbul Dörtlüsü'') and (''Ölümsüz Antikite'') have all been printed by several publishers. His essays appeared in literature magazines such as ''Varlık'', , '' Radikal Kitap'', '' Cumhuriyet Kitap'', ''Notos'', , and . He wrote columns in newspapers for a certain period of time. His short stories were printed by İnkılap Yayınları under the title ''Babalar ve Kızları'' ("Fathers and Their Daughters") in 2005 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Generation X
Generation X (or Gen X for short) is the Western world, Western demographic Cohort (statistics), cohort following the baby boomers and preceding the millennials. Researchers and popular media use the mid-to-late 1960s as starting birth years and the late 1970s to early 1980s as ending birth years, with the generation being generally defined as people born from 1965 to 1980. By this definition and United States Census, U.S. Census data, there are 65.2 million Gen Xers in the United States as of 2019. Most members of Generation X are the children of the Silent Generation and early boomers; Xers are also often the parents of millennials and Generation Z. As children in the 1970s and 1980s, a time of shifting societal values, Gen Xers were sometimes called the "latchkey generation," which stems from their returning as children to an empty home and needing to use the door key, due to reduced adult supervision compared to previous generations. This was a result of increasing divorce ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


The Age Of The Ordinary
Hikmet Temel Akarsu (born 1960 in Gümüşhane, Turkey) is a Turkish novelist, short story writer, satirist and playwright. He moved to Istanbul with his family at the age of nine. After graduating from Istanbul Technical University with a degree in architecture, he devoted himself to writing. Including essays, articles, critiques, plays and scenarios, he produced literal work in all fields. Besides his novel series, his satirical prose and critical essays found much acclaim in the society. His novel series, The Lost Generation (''Kayıp Kuşak''), (''İstanbul Dörtlüsü'') and (''Ölümsüz Antikite'') have all been printed by several publishers. His essays appeared in literature magazines such as ''Varlık'', , '' Radikal Kitap'', '' Cumhuriyet Kitap'', ''Notos'', , and . He wrote columns in newspapers for a certain period of time. His short stories were printed by İnkılap Yayınları under the title ''Babalar ve Kızları'' ("Fathers and Their Daughters") in 2005 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Novels By Hikmet Temel Akarsu
A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, typically written in prose and published as a book. The present English word for a long work of prose fiction derives from the for "new", "news", or "short story of something new", itself from the la, novella, a singular noun use of the neuter plural of ''novellus'', diminutive of ''novus'', meaning "new". Some novelists, including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Ann Radcliffe, John Cowper Powys, preferred the term "romance" to describe their novels. According to Margaret Doody, the novel has "a continuous and comprehensive history of about two thousand years", with its origins in the Ancient Greek and Roman novel, in Chivalric romance, and in the tradition of the Italian renaissance novella.Margaret Anne Doody''The True Story of the Novel'' New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1996, rept. 1997, p. 1. Retrieved 25 April 2014. The ancient romance form was revived by Romanticism, especially the histor ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]