Poet. He was born in
Çayırlı/Erzincan, in 1969. He completed his primary, secondary and high school
education in Çayırlı. He was graduated from Erzurum Ataturk University Kazım
Karabekir Education Faculty History Department. He wrote experimental essays in
a daily newspaper. He worked as an editor and teacher. First he worked as an
editorial board member in Medeniyet Journal Mostar then he worked as editor
there. His poems were published in Dergâh and Hece journals.
He published essays on poem in such journals as Merdiven, Hece.
“Ali
Ayçil is writing with syllabic meter. People accept this choice as Neşet
Ertaş’s re-discovery. (…) Syllabic meter is a pastoral letter. So it mostly focuses
on nature, country, cranes, village, steppe, geography. Its value comes from
its non-existence due to environmental pollution. It is like Karakovan Honey.
(…) With respect to Ali Ayçil follows the steps of his elders but by using the current
jargon. Instead of being confusing, he is as blunt as possible. Of course to be
blunt is very dangerous. You can be found as swallow. They can ask what type of poem is this, what
is in it. Presumably poet opens the book and gives them this answer: Sülüsünü almaya
her gidende yaradır / Kitaplara daldıkça derinleşen bir yırtmaç.” (Mustafa
Kutlu)
WORKS:
POETRY: Arasta’nın Son Çırağı
(2000), Naz Bitti (2001).
ESSAY: Ceviz Sandıkları ve Para
Kasaları (2002).
STORY: Sur Kenti
Hikâyeleri (2003).
REFERENCE: Portre -
Ali Ayçil (Merdiven Sanat, Şubat 2000), Numan Efkâr / Arastanın Son Çırağı (Hece, Şubat 2000), Melih Bayram Dede / Türke Mahsus Naz (Yenişafak, 2.12.2001),
Mustafa Kutlu / Naz Bitti (Yeni
Şafak, 7.11.2001), Mustafa Oğuz / Her
Kent Hatıralarıyla Avunur - Sur Kenti Üzerine, Zaman, 25.10.2004), Haydar
Ergülen / Şiir Defteri içinde (June
2005), İhsan Işık (TEKAA, 2009).