Abstract
Murat Aydınlılar, born in Bursa in 1960, is one of the poets whose name has not been heard much in Turkish poetry because he was engaged in poetry for only five years between 1983 and 1988. His first poetry book, Soul Flower-Poems, was published in 1983, followed by the poetry book "Rain Stopped" in 1984. In 1988, his last poetry book, "Scent of Water-Poems," was published. When these poetry books are examined in general, it will be seen that the poet is in uneasy psychology. Whether this situation results from the poet's life experiences or just a theme he has worked on in his poetry can only be seen when one goes into his life. However, considering his poems, the presence of unrest in his poems shows a feeling of uneasiness in his life. In this study, Murat Aydınlılar's poetry was handled in this context and was processed around five titles. In these titles, various poems were given as samples, and an analysis of these poems was tried. The titles can be listed as follows: 1. Restlessness, 2. Sadness, 3. Hopelessness, 4. Loneliness, and 5. Elapsing. In the title of restlessness, this concept was tried to be defined, and this feeling was tried to be given by analyzing five poems of Aydınlılar. Definitions are also included in the title of sadness, and two poems are explored in this title. In the third title, hopelessness, this word has been studied, and five poems have been discussed. In the fourth title, loneliness, five poems were examined. Seven poems were analyzed in the last item, elapsing, and the theme of restlessness was tried to be presented in Aydınlılar's poetry.