Bu makalede Oğuz Atay’ın yaratmış olduğu tutunamayanlar tipinin dünya
edebiyatlarından aldığı evrensel genlere dikkat çekilmektedir: Önce Türk edebiyatında
tutunamayanların öncülü olabilecek karakterler tespit edilmiş, ardından da özellikle Rus
edebiyatındaki küçük insan ve gereksiz insan tipleriyle akrabalıkları önplana çıkartılmıştır.
Sonuç bölümünde ise, her edebi metinin edebiyatlararası etkileşimde hem ayrılığı hem de
buluşmayı temsil eden bir kavşak olarak kabul edilmesi gerektiği değerlendirmesi yapılmıştır
The objective of this study is to withdraw attention upon the universal gens of losers
types created by Oguz Atay: The primary characteristics of losers in Turkish literature were
determined and the relationships with the non – essential and minute human types were
stressed out particularly from Russian Literature, afterwards.
In the part of conclusion, it was assessed and commented that each one of the literal texts
should be considered as an intersection representing both a distinction and a integration in
the interaction in literatures.
Other ID | JA66VA55AF |
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Journal Section | Article |
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Publication Date | October 1, 2011 |
Published in Issue | Year 2011 Volume: 18 Issue: 67 |
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Field EdItors
Folklore:
Prof.Dr. Hande Birkalan-Gedik
(Frankfurt University- birkalan-gedik@em.uni.frankfurt.de)
Prof. Dr. Arzu Öztürkmen
(Bosphorus University- ozturkme@boun.edu.tr)
Edebiyat-Literature
Prof. Dr. G. Gonca Gökalp Alpaslan (Hacettepe University - ggonca@
hacettepe.edu.tr)
Prof. Dr. Ramazan Korkmaz
(President, Caucasus University Association- r_korkmaz@hotmail.com)
Antropoloji-Anthropology
Prof. Dr. Akile Gürsoy
(Beykent University - gursoyakile@gmail.com)
Prof.Dr. Serpil Aygün Cengiz
(Ankara University - serpilayguncengiz@gmail.com)
Dil-Dilbilim/Linguistics
Prof.Dr. Aysu Erden
(Maltepe University - aysuerden777@gmail.com)
Prof. Dr. V. Doğan Günay
(Dokuz Eylul University- dogan.gunay@deu.edu.tr)