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Yaşar İsmailoğlu

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Yasar İsmailoğlu (born 1945 in Limassol, Cyprus)[1] is a Turkish-Cypriot poet, writer and journalist who emigrated to London in 1972 after the 1971 military coup in Turkey.[2] İsmailoğlu writes in Turkish and English.

Poetry

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  • The Barbarian. 1965.
  • The Daughter of Steps (Step Kızı). 1968.
  • Cyprus I Loved You So. 1980.
  • Yarımın Acısı (Anguish of my half). 1995.
  • The Pain of my Other Part/Why Aphrodite Why? 1995.
  • To Whom I Could Die (Oyy Sevdasına Kurban Olduğum). 1997.
  • Uzaklaşan Sesler. 2000.
  • Ayisigi Golgesinde Erosa Yolculuk. London: Siirler, 2004. ISBN 0952541572

References

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  1. ^ Yaşar İsmailoğlu Belonging, Voices of London's Refugees, Museum of London, 2013. Retrieved 27 August 2013. Archived here.
  2. ^ Yaşar İsmailoğlu Soner Arifler's Home Page, 2 September 2002. Retrieved 27 August 2013. Archived here.
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