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Oğuz Atay’ın "Tutunamayanlar" Romanında Selim Işık’ın Izdırabı

Year 2024, Volume: 28 Issue: 4, 472 - 476, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.53487/atasobed.1425524

Abstract

This paper discusses the source and aspects of agony vexing Selim Işık the protagonist to a suicide at an early age in Oğuz Atay’s Tutunamayanlar. In this respect, Selim Işık’s Sartrianly defiant disposition is demonstrated by drawing upon specific quotations taken from the novel. In the paper, an intertextual method of comparison is occasionally employed by dint of references to another remarkable miserable protagonist in Turkish Literature – namely Doktor Hikmet in Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu’s Bir Sürgün. Besides, throughout the article where available and applicable, references are made to some canonical works of Western Literature including Ibsen’s tragedies, Kafka’s Metamorphosis, and Shakespeare’s Hamlet in order to further substantiate and accentuate the arguments made.

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There is no conflct of interest.

References

  • Atay, O. (2010). Tutunamayanlar. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları. Atay, O. (1972, 30 September). Personal Interview. Ibsen, H. (2008). Four Major Plays. Oxford: Oxford World’s Classics. Kafka, F. (1996). The Metamorphosis and Other Stories. New York: Dover Publications. Karaosmanoğlu, Y. K. (2003). Bir Sürgün. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları. Kılınç, B. (2008). Yabancılaşmış Karakterler ve Politik Eleştiri: Yavuz Turgul Sinemasından Muhsin Bey Örneği. Selçuk İletişim, July, 220-235. Sarıçiçek, M. (2009). Ulysses ve Tutunamayanlar'ın Karşılaştırmalı İncelenmesi. Turkish Studies 4(Winter 2009), 529-560. Sartre, J.P. (2015). Being and Nothingness. London: Routledge. Sartre, J.P. (2000). Huis Clos and Other Plays. London: Penguin Modern Classics. Shakespeare, W. (1982). Hamlet. London: Arden Shakespeare. Störig, H. J. (1963). Kleine Weltgeschichte der Philosophie. München/Zürich: Knaur.

Selim Işık’s Agony in Oğuz Atay’s "Tutunamayanlar"

Year 2024, Volume: 28 Issue: 4, 472 - 476, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.53487/atasobed.1425524

Abstract

This paper discusses the source and aspects of agony vexing Selim Işık the protagonist to a suicide at an early age in Oğuz Atay’s Tutunamayanlar. In this respect, Selim Işık’s Sartrianly defiant disposition is demonstrated by drawing upon specific quotations taken from the novel. In the paper, an intertextual method of comparison is occasionally employed by dint of references to another remarkable miserable protagonist in Turkish Literature – namely Doktor Hikmet in Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu’s Bir Sürgün. Besides, throughout the article where available and applicable, references are made to some canonical works of Western Literature including Ibsen’s tragedies, Kafka’s Metamorphosis, and Shakespeare’s Hamlet in order to further substantiate and accentuate the arguments made.

Ethical Statement

There is no conflict of interest to declare.

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References

  • Atay, O. (2010). Tutunamayanlar. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları. Atay, O. (1972, 30 September). Personal Interview. Ibsen, H. (2008). Four Major Plays. Oxford: Oxford World’s Classics. Kafka, F. (1996). The Metamorphosis and Other Stories. New York: Dover Publications. Karaosmanoğlu, Y. K. (2003). Bir Sürgün. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları. Kılınç, B. (2008). Yabancılaşmış Karakterler ve Politik Eleştiri: Yavuz Turgul Sinemasından Muhsin Bey Örneği. Selçuk İletişim, July, 220-235. Sarıçiçek, M. (2009). Ulysses ve Tutunamayanlar'ın Karşılaştırmalı İncelenmesi. Turkish Studies 4(Winter 2009), 529-560. Sartre, J.P. (2015). Being and Nothingness. London: Routledge. Sartre, J.P. (2000). Huis Clos and Other Plays. London: Penguin Modern Classics. Shakespeare, W. (1982). Hamlet. London: Arden Shakespeare. Störig, H. J. (1963). Kleine Weltgeschichte der Philosophie. München/Zürich: Knaur.
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Primary Language English
Subjects World Languages, Literature and Culture (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Emre Say

Publication Date December 30, 2024
Submission Date January 25, 2024
Acceptance Date September 5, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 28 Issue: 4

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APA Say, E. (2024). Selim Işık’s Agony in Oğuz Atay’s "Tutunamayanlar". Current Perspectives in Social Sciences, 28(4), 472-476. https://doi.org/10.53487/atasobed.1425524

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