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Bülent Tekin (born 15 February 1954),
Kurdish Kurdish may refer to: *Kurds or Kurdish people *Kurdish languages *Kurdish alphabets *Kurdistan, the land of the Kurdish people which includes: **Southern Kurdistan **Eastern Kurdistan **Northern Kurdistan **Western Kurdistan See also * Kurd (dis ...
poet and writer, Turkish citizen. In the 1970s he wrote two novels (“Son” and “Money”), a collection of “Social Poems”, and a research document on the socialism in Allende's Chile, all four of which were confiscated by the police, thus “lost” and unpublished. He contributed to ''
Gırgır ''Gırgır'' (meaning ''Fun'' in English) was a Turkish weekly humor magazine published from 1972 to 1993 in Turkey. History and profile ''Gırgır'' was founded by the brothers Oğuz Aral (1936-2004) and Tekin Aral (1941-1999). After having star ...
'', a leading satirical journal. Tekin prepared a TV program of political analysis for Dijle TV. He is married with two children.


Childhood

He was born in the town called Derik, where he began primary school. Soon his father Abdülaziz Tekin (Azîzê Pîrê) decided to send him to a school in Mardin for a better education. Thanks to the friendship between their families, Bülent Tekin and
Murathan Mungan Murathan Mungan (born 21 April 1955 in Istanbul) is a Turkish author, short story writer, playwright, and poet. Biography Mungan's family originates from Mardin. His father is an Arab and mother is a Bosniak. After receiving his BA from the ...
(also a poet and novelist) became childhood friends. Tekin attended two years of middle school in Ankara and the third year in Çermik. He finished high school in Diyarbakır, at Ziya Gökalp Lisesi.


Literary Life

He was impressed by the stories and tales he was told in his childhood and he started to write. At Primary School (Mardin Ebul’ula Ilkokulu) he won the first prize for writing a composition, organized by the Governorship of Mardin. He began writing poems in high school. He wrote two novels at university, while also writing poetry.


Politics

In the 1970s he was an active member of Istanbul Cultural Association of Higher Education (İYÖKD). He focussed on the Kurdish question. Due to several obstacles, he did not graduate from either the Chemistry Department or the Faculty of Law. He took place on the stage of Kurdistan Revolutinory and at the beginning of the PKK. During the mid 1970s he was active in the movement called The Voice of the Kurdistan Revolution. (KDS)


Works

*''Kızıldan Sarıya'', (From Red to Yellow), Poetry *''Tarih Tarih Olsun'', (Let History be History), Poetry *''Sevdanla Yaşayacaksan'', (If you will live with your Love), Poetry *''Kral Situ’nun Hikâyesi'', (King Situ's Story), Novel *''Barışla Güzeldir Sevdam'', (My Love is Beautiful with Peace), Poetry *''Feyyo’nun Felsefesi'', (Feyyo's Philosophy), Novel *''Ölümü Vurmak Güneşi Öpmek'', (Shooting Death and Kissing the Sun), Poetry *''Bir Türkiye Çıkmazı'', (Deadend specific to Turkey), Essays *''Kartal Yuvası-Mardin Tarihçedir'', (Eagle's Nest-Mardin is History), Historical Novel *''Köpekleşmenin Şerefi'', (Honour of Becoming a Dog), Satire *''Vatan Millet Diyarbakır'', (Homeland Nation Diyarbakır), Satire *''Kürt Sorunu Ve Sayılmayan İsyanlar'', (Kurdish Question and the Uprises not considered), Analysis * *''Ana Tanrıçadan Modern Köleye'', (From The Mother Goddess To The Modern Slave) Essays


See also

Kurdish Poetry Kurdish literature (, ) is literature written in the Kurdish languages. Literary Kurdish works have been written in each of the four main languages: Zaza, Gorani, Kurmanji and Sorani. Ali Hariri (1009–1079) is one of the first well-known poets ...
Kurdish Literature Kurdish literature (, ) is literature written in the Kurdish languages. Literary Kurdish works have been written in each of the four main languages: Zaza, Gorani, Kurmanji and Sorani. Ali Hariri (1009–1079) is one of the first well-known poets ...


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