A Fistful of Nonsense

A Fistful of Nonsense

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"However, I loved Sugar holidays!
As soon as I opened my eyes, they would hand me the box of sweets made especially for me. It was a pretty, exquisite, elegant thing, either covered with velvet, with gold strips, or with oil paintings on satin. "He had a tiny key made of shiny yellow metal and a lock small enough to wind a clock."

Refik Halid Karay



"The works of Refik Halid, whom Yakup Kadri said, 'His pen is as sarcastic as his smile,' constitute a turning point in Turkish literature with his sharp intelligence, witty personality and agile style."

Encyclopedia of Literary Men from Tanzimat to Today



About the Author: Refik Halid, who was born in 1888 in Beylerbeyi as the son of Serveznedar Mehmed Halid, is from the Crimean Giray family on his mother's side; His father's side is from the Karakayış family, a branch of which migrated from Mudurnu to Istanbul in the late 18th century. The writer, who studied at "Galatasaray Sultanisi" and "Mekteb-i Hukuk", started journalism during the Constitutional Monarchy. He quickly became famous with his satirical writings and became one of the founders of the "Fecri Âti" literary group. As a result of the satires and political articles he wrote under the name "Hedgehog", he was exiled for five years in various provinces of Anatolia by the Union and Progress government, but was able to return to Istanbul in the last year of World War I. Upon his return, Refik Halid worked as a teacher at Robert College, as editor-in-chief of Sabah newspaper, and as General Manager of Post-Telegraph twice, and during this period he published the humor magazine "Aydede".

The writer, who had to leave the country due to his political writings and views, settled in Aleppo and contributed to connecting Hatay to Turkey with his articles and works in the "Vahdet" newspaper he published. Refik Halid, who returned home in 1938, wrote daily articles in magazines and newspapers and wrote about 20 novels.

Refik Halid, who carries the time period from the Constitutional Monarchy to the Republic in his works of different genres with his strong observation ability and the richness of his language, describes the reality of Anatolia in Homeland Stories; In his works such as Homeland Stories and Exile, he brought together deep longing for his homeland with literature. In the author's humorous works such as Ago Pasha's Memoirs and What the Hedgehog Said; In his chronicles such as A Fistful of Nonsense and Woman with Make-up; In his memoirs titled Minelbab İlelmihrab and A Lifetime, his versatile and colorful narration enables him to illustrate the social-political environment. In his novels such as Anahtar, Nilgün, Two-Body Woman, Lover of 2000 Years, and Today's Palacelisi, he combines his descriptive talent and creativity in gripping fictions, and deals with individual relationships in general and male-female relationships in particular, in depth in space-time dimensions, and focuses on the periods and places in which the novels are set. It enriches its narrative by including fine details.

Author Refik Halid, who died in Istanbul on 18.7.1965, is one of the most powerful names in Turkish literature with the sharpness of his opposition pen, clean Istanbul Turkish, colorful expression, power of description and creativity.



Number of Pages: 204

Year of Printing: 2010


Language: Turkish
Publisher: İnkılap Kitabevi

First Printing Year: 2010

Language: Turkish

Publisher : Revolution Bookstore
Number of pages : 204
ISBN : 9789751030368
The heart : Turkish
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A Fistful of Nonsense "However, I loved candy holidays! As soon as I opened my eyes, they would hand me the candy box made especially for me. It was a pretty, exquisite, elegant thing, either covered with velvet, with gold strips, or with oil paintings on satin. He had a tiny key made of yellow, shiny metal and a lock small enough to wind a clock. ''Refik Halid Karay''' Refik Halid, whom Yakup Kadri said, 'His pen is as sharp as his smile,' is a man whose works are marked by his sharp intelligence, witty personality and It creates a turning point in Turkish literature with its agile style.'' Encyclopedia of Literary People from Tanzimat to Today About the Author: Born in 1888 in Beylerbeyi as the son of Serveznedar Mehmed Halid, Refik Halid's mother's side is based on the Crimean Girays; His father's side is from the Karakayış family, a branch of which migrated from Mudurnu to Istanbul in the late 18th century. The writer, who studied at ''Galatasaray Sultanisi'' and ''Mekteb-i Hukuk'', started journalism during the Constitutional Monarchy. He quickly became famous with his satirical writings and became one of the founders of the "Fecri Âti" literary group. As a result of his satires and political articles written under the name "Hedgehog", he was exiled for five years in various provinces of Anatolia by the Union and Progress government, but was able to return to Istanbul in the last year of World War I. On his return, Refik Halid worked as a teacher at Robert College, as the editor-in-chief of Sabah newspaper, and as the General Director of Post-Telegraph twice, and during this period he published the humor magazine "Aydede". The writer, who had to leave the country due to his political writings and views, settled in Aleppo and published " He contributed to connecting Hatay to Turkey with his articles and works in the newspaper 'Vahdet'. Refik Halid, who returned home in 1938, wrote daily articles in magazines and newspapers and wrote about 20 novels. Refik Halid, who carries the time period from the Constitutional Monarchy to the Republic to his works of different genres with his strong observation ability and the richness of his language, describes the reality of Anatolia in Homeland Stories. ; In his works such as Homeland Stories and Exile, he brought together deep longing for his homeland with literature. In the author's humorous works such as Ago Pasha's Memoirs and What the Hedgehog Said; In his chronicles such as A Fistful of Nonsense and Woman with Make-up; In his memoirs titled Minelbab İlelmihrab and A Lifetime, his versatile and colorful narration enables him to illustrate the social-political environment. In his novels such as Anahtar, Nilgün, Two-Body Woman, Lover of 2000 Years, and Today's Palacelisi, he combines his descriptive talent and creativity in gripping fictions, and deals with individual relationships in general and male-female relationships in particular, in depth in space-time dimensions, and focuses on the periods and places in which the novels are set. It enriches its narrative by including fine details. Author Refik Halid, who died in Istanbul on 18.7.1965, is one of the most powerful names of Turkish literature with the sharpness of his opposition pen, clean Istanbul Turkish, colorful narration, power of description and creativity. Number of Pages: 204 Year of Printing: 2010 Language: Turkish Publishing House: İnkılap Kitabevi First Year of Printing : 2010 Language : Turkish PX3234111
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