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Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı

Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı (17 April 1886 – 13 October 1973; born Musa Cevat Şakir; pen-name "The Fisherman of Halicarnassus", Turkish: Halikarnas Balıkçısı) was a Cretan Turkish writer of novels, short-stories and essays, as well as a keen ethnographer and travel writer.

Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı
Born
Musa Cevat Şakir

(1886-04-17)April 17, 1886
DiedOctober 13, 1973(1973-10-13) (aged 87)
NationalityTurkish
Other namesHalikarnas Balıkçısı (Fisherman of Halicarnassus)
OccupationWriter
RelativesFahrelnissa Zeid (sister)
Aliye Berger (sister)
Cevat Çobanlı (uncle)

Early life

Şakir was born in 1890 to the Kabaağaclı family. He was the brother of artists Fahrelnissa Zeid and Aliye Berger, and grew up on Büyükada in İstanbul.

His father, Mehmet Şakir Pasha, was an impoverished military officer who arranged for his son to study at Oxford University. Cevat dropped out and during his voyage back to Turkey married an Italian woman named Anise. In 1914 he shot his father after an argument on their family farm. Cevat said that they were arguing about his wife. He was sentenced to 14 years in jail, but was released after a general amnesty.[1] Following a political offense in 1925, he was exiled for three years to Bodrum and settled there.[2]

Career

After completing his sentence in Istanbul, he returned to Bodrum where he lived for 25 years, adopting his pen name in homage to Halicarnassus, Bodrum's name in antiquity. He is credited with bringing the fishing and sponge-diving town to the attention of the Turkish intelligentsia and then to the reading public, thereby starting its journey to become a major international tourist attraction.[3] He is credited with inventing the Blue Cruise that has become a feature of Southern Aegean and Mediterranean tourism.

One of his poems about Bodrum is shown on a sign in the city: When you reach the hill, you will see Bodrum. Don't think you'll leave as you came. Others before you thought the same, as they departed they left their soul behind in Bodrum.[4]

In 1950, he took a minor role in a movie, under the screen name Cevat Şakir Kabaağaç.[5]

An erudite and colourful man, Şakir had a great impact on the evolution of intellectual ideas in Turkey during the 20th century. He was an early environmentalist and many trees that he planted in Bodrum still survive there.

Tributes

On April 17, 2015, Google celebrated his birthday with a Google Doodle.[6]

The story of the Fisherman of Halicarnassus is featured in his sister Shirin Devrim's 1994 book, A Turkish Tapestry: The Shakirs of Istanbul.

Works

Short stories

  • Ege Kıyılarından (1939)
  • Merhaba Akdeniz (1947)
  • Ege’nin Dibi (1952)
  • Yaşasın Deniz (1954)
  • Gülen Ada (1957)
  • Ege’den (1972)
  • Gençlik Denizlerinde (1973)
  • Parmak Damgası (1986)
  • Dalgıçlar (1991)
  • Gündüzünü Kaybeden Kuş

Novels

  • Aganta Burina Burinata (1945)
  • Ötelerin Çocuğu (1956)
  • Uluç Reis (1962)
  • Turgut Reis (1966)
  • Deniz Gurbetçileri (1969)

Essays

  • Anadolu Efsaneleri (1954)
  • Anadolu Tanrıları (1955)
  • Mavi Sürgün (self-biography, 1961)
  • Anadolu’nun Sesi (analysis, 1971)
  • Hey Koca Yurt (1972)
  • Merhaba Anadolu (1980)
  • Düşün Yazıları (1981)
  • Altıncı Kıta Akdeniz (1982)
  • Sonsuzluk Sessiz Büyür (1983)
  • Çiçeklerin Düğünü (1991)
  • Arşipel (1993)

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Yakın tarihimizden gerçek bir Paşa tecavüzü olayı".
  2. ^ https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/kultur-sanat/halikarnas-balikcisi-cevat-sakir-kabaagacli/2003461
  3. ^ Thiollet, Jean-Pierre (2010). Bodream ou Rêve de Bodrum. Anagramme éd. ISBN 978-2-35035-279-4. OCLC 758820157.
  4. ^ Kabaağaçlı, Cevat Şakir. "Bodrum'da". Antoloji. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Yüzbaşı Tahsin (Captain Tahsin)". Internet Movie Database.
  6. ^ "Cevat Şakir Kabaağaçlı's 125th Birthday". Google. 17 April 2015.

References

  • Who is who database -

cevat, şakir, kabaağaçlı, april, 1886, october, 1973, born, musa, cevat, şakir, name, fisherman, halicarnassus, turkish, halikarnas, balıkçısı, cretan, turkish, writer, novels, short, stories, essays, well, keen, ethnographer, travel, writer, bornmusa, cevat, . Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli 17 April 1886 13 October 1973 born Musa Cevat Sakir pen name The Fisherman of Halicarnassus Turkish Halikarnas Balikcisi was a Cretan Turkish writer of novels short stories and essays as well as a keen ethnographer and travel writer Cevat Sakir KabaagacliBornMusa Cevat Sakir 1886 04 17 April 17 1886Crete Ottoman EmpireDiedOctober 13 1973 1973 10 13 aged 87 Izmir TurkeyNationalityTurkishOther namesHalikarnas Balikcisi Fisherman of Halicarnassus OccupationWriterRelativesFahrelnissa Zeid sister Aliye Berger sister Cevat Cobanli uncle Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Tributes 4 Works 4 1 Short stories 4 2 Novels 4 3 Essays 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 ReferencesEarly life EditSakir was born in 1890 to the Kabaagacli family He was the brother of artists Fahrelnissa Zeid and Aliye Berger and grew up on Buyukada in Istanbul His father Mehmet Sakir Pasha was an impoverished military officer who arranged for his son to study at Oxford University Cevat dropped out and during his voyage back to Turkey married an Italian woman named Anise In 1914 he shot his father after an argument on their family farm Cevat said that they were arguing about his wife He was sentenced to 14 years in jail but was released after a general amnesty 1 Following a political offense in 1925 he was exiled for three years to Bodrum and settled there 2 Career EditAfter completing his sentence in Istanbul he returned to Bodrum where he lived for 25 years adopting his pen name in homage to Halicarnassus Bodrum s name in antiquity He is credited with bringing the fishing and sponge diving town to the attention of the Turkish intelligentsia and then to the reading public thereby starting its journey to become a major international tourist attraction 3 He is credited with inventing the Blue Cruise that has become a feature of Southern Aegean and Mediterranean tourism One of his poems about Bodrum is shown on a sign in the city When you reach the hill you will see Bodrum Don t think you ll leave as you came Others before you thought the same as they departed they left their soul behind in Bodrum 4 In 1950 he took a minor role in a movie under the screen name Cevat Sakir Kabaagac 5 An erudite and colourful man Sakir had a great impact on the evolution of intellectual ideas in Turkey during the 20th century He was an early environmentalist and many trees that he planted in Bodrum still survive there Tributes EditOn April 17 2015 Google celebrated his birthday with a Google Doodle 6 The story of the Fisherman of Halicarnassus is featured in his sister Shirin Devrim s 1994 book A Turkish Tapestry The Shakirs of Istanbul Works EditShort stories Edit Ege Kiyilarindan 1939 Merhaba Akdeniz 1947 Ege nin Dibi 1952 Yasasin Deniz 1954 Gulen Ada 1957 Ege den 1972 Genclik Denizlerinde 1973 Parmak Damgasi 1986 Dalgiclar 1991 Gunduzunu Kaybeden KusNovels Edit Aganta Burina Burinata 1945 Otelerin Cocugu 1956 Uluc Reis 1962 Turgut Reis 1966 Deniz Gurbetcileri 1969 Essays Edit Anadolu Efsaneleri 1954 Anadolu Tanrilari 1955 Mavi Surgun self biography 1961 Anadolu nun Sesi analysis 1971 Hey Koca Yurt 1972 Merhaba Anadolu 1980 Dusun Yazilari 1981 Altinci Kita Akdeniz 1982 Sonsuzluk Sessiz Buyur 1983 Ciceklerin Dugunu 1991 Arsipel 1993 See also EditBlue Cruise Azra Erhat Sabahattin Eyuboglu Fahrelnissa Zeid Aliye Berger Fureya KoralFootnotes Edit Yakin tarihimizden gercek bir Pasa tecavuzu olayi https www aa com tr tr kultur sanat halikarnas balikcisi cevat sakir kabaagacli 2003461 Thiollet Jean Pierre 2010 Bodream ou Reve de Bodrum Anagramme ed ISBN 978 2 35035 279 4 OCLC 758820157 Kabaagacli Cevat Sakir Bodrum da Antoloji Retrieved 11 December 2021 Yuzbasi Tahsin Captain Tahsin Internet Movie Database Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli s 125th Birthday Google 17 April 2015 References EditWho is who database Biography of Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli amp oldid 1122643498, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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