Aşık Yoksul Derviş

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25 Aralık, 1943
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Diğer İsimler
Şemsettin Kubat

Poet (b. 20 December 1943, Karacalar Village, Emirdağ, Afyon). He is the uncle of Kubat, the folk music artist. He has used the pen name Âşık Yoksul Derviş in his poems. Real name is Şemsettin Kubat. He attended Karacalar Village Primary School (1956). He engaged in folk music and worked as an imam. He is a member of the Professional Association of Scientific and Literary Work Owners of Turkey and the Cultural Association of Minstrels.

His first poem, Şehitlerin Anısı (Memory of the Martyrs) was published in the review Akademi (Ankara) in 1967 and his other poems have appeared in the reviews Aziziye and Emirdağ and in various anthologies; they were also translated into French in 1993. He has taken part in many programs on the radio as a guest speaker. He has received approximately 20 awards from various institutions since 1981. He has continued the minstrel tradition by participating in many cultural activities.

WORKS:

Şehitlerin Anısı (Memory of the Martyrs, 1967), Kerbela Şehitleri (Martyrs of Karbala, 1968), Gönülden Sesler (Voices for the Heart, 1986), Aşkın Dizileri (Series of Love, 1987), Yüz Bin Oldu Yarelerim (I Have Thousands of Wounds, 1989), Dost Eline Götür Beni (Take me to the Friendly Lands, 1989), Sevgi Yolundan Duygu Selinden (From the Road of Love, from the River of Sentiments, 1992), Köyümün Destanı (Epic of My Village, 1990), 23 Nisan (April 23rd, 1991), Nefeslerin Özü (The Essence of Breaths, 1992), Hoşgörü (Tolerance, 1993), Yunusca (Like Yunus, 1996), Deyişlerin Dilinden (As Told by the Poems, 1997), Güzelleme (Tribute Folk Song 1998), Duygularla Nefeslerle Evrenseldir Şiirlerimiz (Our Poems are Universal with Sentiments and Breaths, 1999), Atatürk ve Cumhuriyet (Atatürk and the Republic, 2000), Âşık Yoksul Derviş Hayatı ve Eserleri (Âşık Yoksul Derviş, His Life and Works, 2000), Destanlarım (My Epics, 2004), Sevgi Yolunda (On the Road of Love, 2004). 

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