Ahmed Haşim

Ahmed Haşim

▪ Turkish author

born 1884, Baghdad
died June 4, 1933, Istanbul

      writer, one of the most outstanding representatives of the Symbolist movement in Turkish literature.

      Born into a prominent family, Haşim developed his knowledge of French literature and his fondness for poetry at Galatasaray Lycée in Constantinople (now Istanbul). After briefly studying law, he worked for the government tobacco offices. Later he served as an official government translator. After military service in World War I, he worked for the Ottoman Public Debt Administration and then held various teaching positions. In 1924 and 1928 he made trips to Paris during which he met leading French literary figures.

      Haşim's early poetry was written in classical Ottoman style, but, after his study of the poetry of Charles Baudelaire and the Symbolist poetry of Arthur Rimbaud, Stéphane Mallarmé, and others, his poetic style changed. In 1909 he joined the Fecr-i âti (“Dawn of the Future”) literary circle but gradually drew apart from this group and developed his own style. Haşim, following the French masters, strove to develop the Turkish Symbolist movement. In a 1924 article on Turkish literature for the French publication Mercure de France, he stated that poetry is the intermediary language between simple speech and music. His poetry at times seems intentionally obscure; nevertheless, he creates images and moods of great beauty and sensitivity. Among his most famous poetry collections are Göl saatleri (1921; “The Hours of the Lake”) and Piyale (1926; “The Wine Cup”).

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