Nâzım Hikmet (1902-1963) is best known as a poet and communist whose
daring flight by motorboat from Turkey to the Eastern Bloc captured
international headlines in 1951. One of the most important poets to
have written in the Turkish language, Nâzım Hikmet's dramatic life
story is fascinating in its own right, but also intersects with the
story of the broader twentieth century. James H. Meyer situates
Nâzım Hikmet within the broader context of Turkish communist
"border-crossers," individuals whose lives would go on to be shaped
significantly by their ability, inability, or need to traverse the
frontier. Born at the turn of the twentieth century and coming of age
in the early 1920s, the women and men from Nâzım Hikmet's generation
were the last of the Ottomans. Children of empire, they had grown up
in an era of porous frontiers, but by the time they reached their
third decade, these borders had begun to close. Drawing upon an
enormous amount of previously untapped archival materials and personal
papers from Moscow, Istanbul, Amsterdam, and Washington, DC, Meyer has
written a biography of Nâzım Hikmet unlike any other. A book of
world history wrapped inside a life story, Red Star over the Black Sea
shows how changing attitudes toward borders and the people who cross
them impacted a late imperial generation all the way up to the final
years of the Cold War.
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Nâzım Hikmet and his Generation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192698964
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter