Haydar Ergülen
Haydar Ergülen is a Turkish poet.[1] Born on 14 October 1956, in Eskişehir, Turkey, he graduated from the Sociology Department at Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi (Middle East Technical University) in Ankara.
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Nationality | Turkish |
Occupation | Poet |
Among his published poetry books are: Sokak Prensesi (Street Princess/1991), Eskiden Terzi (Once a Tailor), 40 Şiir ve Bir (40 Poems and One/1997), Karton Valiz (Cardboard Suitcase/1999).
With 40 Poems and One, Ergülen won the 1997 "Behçet Necatigil Poetry Award" [2] as well as the "Orhon Murat Arıburnu Poetry Award". His "Once a Tailor" brought him the 1996 "Halil Kocagöz Poetry Award".
For some of his books, he used the pen name "Hafız".
References
- Erol, Ertan; Özer, Halis Ahmet (2013). "HAYDAR ERGÜLEN'İN "GÖZLÜKLÜ ŞİİR"İNİ TAHLİL DENEMESİ" [AN ANALYSIS OF GOZLUKLU ŞIIR BY HAYDAR ERGULEN] (PDF). Uluslararası Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi [The Journal of International Social Research]. 6 (26): 199–209.
- "Poets who have won the Necatigil Poetry Award and their works". Behçet Necatigil Poetry Award site. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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