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10. Sınıf İngilizce Hazırlık Çalışma Kitabı Sayfa 16 Cevapları Meb Yayınları‘na ulaşabilmek ve dersinizi kolayca yapabilmek için aşağıdaki yayınımızı mutlaka inceleyiniz.

10. Sınıf İngilizce Hazırlık Çalışma Kitabı Cevapları Sayfa 16

A ‘STRANGE’ POET: ORHAN VELİ
Orhan Veli Kanık, a great poet of his time, not only changed the course of Turkish poetry but influenced poetry all around the world. In his dramatically short life, he initiated one of the most innovative movements in Turkish literature. He brought the poetic language closer to the spoken language and introduced themes of daily life into poetry, perhaps, that is why his poems have been read and loved by most. He was born in Istanbul on April 13, 1914, given the name Ahmet Orhan. When his father, Mehmet Veli, a clarinettist, became the conductor of the Presidential Symphony Orchestra, the family moved to Ankara in 1923. Orhan’s interest in literature arose at high school, provided with guidance and advice of his teacher Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, he started writing poems. In 1932, he enrolled in the Philosophy Department of İstanbul University, yet he dropped out in 1935 without getting his degree. He moved back to Ankara and got a job as a civil servant at national mail and telegraph service, PTT, later worked as a translator at the Ministry of Education. He kept writing and being published in renowned literary journals. Eventually, in 1941, the ‘Garip’ collection including poems of his fellow poets Melih Cevdet Anday, Oktay Rıfat Horozcu and his own was published. Orhan Veli had also penned the historic preface bringing about the new movement known as ‘The First New’ or ‘Garip’. After he resigned from the job at the Ministry, he started writing reviews for newspapers and adapted Nasreddin Hodja tales into verse. He published his sixth and the last volume of poetry in 1949 before his early death on November 14, 1950. Orhan Veli was the pioneer of anti- traditionalist, playful poetry. He believed that poetry belonged to and could be appreciated by all people, not only the privileged ones. That is why he rejected the elaborate poetic language and conventional styles, aimed to free poetic diction by writing in casual everyday language, describing the dreams and hopes of ordinary people as you can read in his poem Separation: I stand staring after the departing ship: I can’t jump in the sea, life is beautiful, And being a man I’m not supposed to cry. He and his friends opened the door for Turkish poets to value the beauty of simplicity over the idea of complexity. Today, Garip’s influence is still widely visible and Orhan Veli’s poems are as fresh as they were at the time they had been written.

Replace the underlined words with appropriate words from the text.
e.g. İt is believed that poetry is the first form of literature that humankind created. verse
1 The introduction of her book revealswhy she is seen as one of the brightest novelists of her generation_
2 İt is an achievement for young poets to be published by famous literary magazines.
3 The articles he wrote for the periodicals had a significant impact on literary circles.
4 The writers who challenged the usual forms of literature weren’t always able to make a difference_
The book’s complicated plot might make it slow going for many readers, yet it will be an interesting subject for academics.

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