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Asaf Halet Çelebi (December 27 1907 – October 15 1958) was a Turkish poet.
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Biography
Asaf Halet Çelebi was born in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire in 1907, as the son of Mehmet Sait Halet Bey. He studied at Galatasaray Lisesi and worked at Osmanlı Bankası and the state marine lines agency (Turkish: Devlet Deniz Yolları İşletmesi). In his youth he was influenced by Ottoman court literature. From 1937 onwards he used free form and adapted styles and techniques from Western poetry. His poems contain themes that harken to cultural ties to Persia and India.
Bibliography
- Poetry
- "He" (1942)
- "Lâmelif" (1945)
- "Om Mani Padme Hum" (1953)
- Proses
- "Mevlâna" (1940)
- "Molla Câmi" (1940)
- "Eşrefoğlu Divanı" (1944)
- "Naima" (monography, 1953)
- "Ömer Hayyam" (1954)
- "Divan Şiirinde İstanbul" (anthology, 1953)
See also
References
- Biyografi.net - Biography of Asaf Halet Çelebi (Turkish)
- Aruz.com - Biography of Asaf Halet Çelebi (Turkish)


