Ece Ayhan ÃÂaÃÂlar (September 10, 1931 in MuÃÂla – July 12, 2002 in ðzmir) was a contemporary Turkish poet. He used the name Ece Ayhan in his poems. He is one of the prominent figures of the II. New Movement, yet he preferred to refer to this movement as Civilian Poetry. His book Blind Cat Black and Orthodoxies features examples of homoerotic poetry in Modern Turkish literature.
ÃÂaÃÂlar was among the contributors of the literary magazine Papirüs which was edited by Cemal Süreya.
Selected works
- Kñnar Hanñm'ñn Denizleri (1959) (Seas of Kinar Hanim)
- BakñÃ
Âsñz Bir Kedi Kara (1965) (A Blind Cat Black)
- Ortodokslular (1968) (Orthodoxies)
- Devlet ve Tabiat (1973)(Government and Nature)
- Yort Savul (Collection of the above works, 1977)
- Zambaklñ PadiÃ
Âah (1981) (The Sultan's Lily)
- Defterler (Diaries, 1981) (Notebooks)
- ÃÂok Eski Adñyladñr (1982) (With Its Very Old Name)
- Kolsuz bir Hattat (Prose, 1987) (An Armless Calligrapher)
- ÃÂanakkaleli Melahat'a ðki El Mektup ya da ÃÂzel Bir FuhuÃ
 Tarihi (1991) (Two Rounds Of Letter To Melahat Of ÃÂanakkale or A Special History Of Prostitution)
- Sivil Ã
Âiirler (1993) (Civil Poems)
- Son Ã
Âiirler (1993) (Last Poems)
- Bütün Yort Savul'lar (Complete poetry, 1994)
See also
References
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- Ahmet Soysal: "A'dan Z'ye Ece Ayhan" (Supplement of Kitaplñk review, Istanbul: 2003)
- Ahmet Soysal: "EÃ
Âsiz Olana Yakñnlñk" (Kanat ed., 2006, Istanbul)
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