Mehmet Behçet Perim

Yazar, Şair

Eğitim
Edirne High School
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Panakoğlu Mehmet Behçet

Poet and writer (b. 1896, Satovça village / Nevrekop / Bulgaria - d. 1965, İzmir). Formerly known as Panakoğlu Mehmet Behçet, he was given the name Perim later. A graduate of Edirne High School, upon the outbreak of the First World War, he was drafted into the army. Returning to his hometown after the war, he served as teacher, school director and journalist. In 1927 he settled in Turkey; afterwards he served as governor in the sub-districts of Hatay and Afyon provinces and as the Director of Civilian Defense in İzmir.

He had the great majority of his articles and poems published in journals and reviews in Bulgaria such as Altın Kalem (Rahva, 8 issues, 1924), Ahali (Sofia, 1920-1924), Koca Balkan (26 issues, 1925), Bulgaristan (1926), Tuna Boyu, and Mücadele. He also worked as a reporter for the review Bulgaristan Türk Muallimler Mecmuası and other reviews published in Turkish.

WORKS:

RESEARCH: Bulgaristan Türkle–rinin İçtimaî Vaziyeti (Military Situation of the Bulgarian Turks, 1923), Çağlayanlar Bölgesi Hatay (Hatay, the Region of Waterfalls, 1943).

PLAY: Vatan Yollarında (On the Way to Motherland, in verse, 1923).

SHORT STORY: Adam Düştüğü Yerden Kalkar (A Man Stands Up Where He Falls, 1933), Eski Yapraklar (Old Leaves, memoir-story, 1942).

ESSAY-ARTICLE: Meriç'ten Tuna'ya (To the Danube from the Maritza River, 1934), Hayattan İlhamlar (Inspirations from Life, 1951), Görüşler ve Duyuşlar (Opinions and Senses).

NOVEL: Balkan Çiçekleri (Balkan Flowers, 1938), Göçmen Ahmet (Ahmet, the Immigrant, 1939).

MEMOIR: Sofya Hatıraları I, II (Sofia Memories, 1947, 1949).

POETRY: Geçit Ver Kamçı (Whip, Make Way!, 1959).

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