Namık Ekrem

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Eğitim
İstanbul Engineering School, Teacher Training School
Diğer İsimler
Âyanzade Namık Ekrem

Poet and writer (b. 1878, Birecik / Şanlıurfa - d. 1917, Kerkük). He attended Birecik Military High School, Halep High School, İstanbul Engineering School and Teacher Training School. He worked as a mathematics teacher in Makriköy, Mercan and other high schools. He worked as an inspector of education around Erzurum, Van and Bitlis. When he was the director of Kerkük Secondary School, he died of typhoid.

For a period, he worked as editor of Avam newspaper, which was published in İstanbul. He spoke Arabic and Persian and was also known for his oratory. In his poems, the influence of Fuzuli, Namık Kemal, Hamit and Recaizade can be noticed.

WORKS:

Dibace-i Aşkımdan (Because of My First Love, 1903), Bahar-ı Edep (Spring of Politeness, 1905), Zevhir-i Pejmürde (Appearance of Sorrow, 1905), Japonlar (The Japanese, 1906), Nasayih (Recommendations, 1906), Fevaid (Benefits, 1906), Marifet (Craft, 1907), Inkılap (Revolution, 1908), On Temmuz Hatırası (Tenth of July Memoir, 1909), Zafer-i Hürriyet (Victory of Liberty, 1909), Makalat-ı Güzide (Best of the Articles, 1909), Mebahis-i Müfide (Beneficial Discussions, 1909), Maskat-ı Re’sim yahut Birecik (My Birth Place or Birecik, 1909), Hicran (Separation, 1910), Layiha: Devr-i İstibdadda Atese-i Şahaneye (1910), Maarif (Education, 1910), Anadolu’da Bir Cevelan (A Circulation in Anatolia, 1911), Şi’ri Hakikat (Poem of Reality, 1914), Ah Vatan, (Ah! Motherland), Nuhbe-i Kavaid (Selected Rules), Faideli Türkçe Sarf (Useful Turkish Grammar).

 

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