Sunay Akin
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Sunay Akın is a Turkish
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Turkish people, also known as the "Turks" , are an ethnic group primarily living in Turkey and in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire where Turkish minorities had been established in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Romania...

 poet, writer, TV host, and journalist. He is also a philanthropist
Philanthropist
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 and is the founder of Istanbul Toy Museum
Istanbul Toy Museum
The İstanbul Toy Museum is a small museum dedicated to toys. The museum is located in the Göztepe district of Istanbul, Turkey.The museum was founded by the Turkish poet and novelist, Sunay Akın, in 2005. The museum opened on April 23, a national holiday in Turkey, National Sovereignty and...

, a showcase of thousands of antique toys from around the world.

Best known for his poetry, Akın's primary influences include Orhan Veli Kanık and Cemal Süreya
Cemal Süreya
Cemal Süreyya was a poet and writer.-Biography:After the 1938 Dersim Rebellion, Sureya and his family were forcefully deported to Bilecik, a Turkish city in western Anatolia. This had a significant affect on his poems.He graduated from the Political Sciences Faculty of Ankara University...

. His poems are generally lyric, short, and soft in tone. He also often makes use of satirical forms and puns
Puns
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.

Sunay Akın also has a collection of over 7,000 toys, some of which date back nearly 200 years. 4,000 of them are on display in the İstanbul Toy Museum
Istanbul Toy Museum
The İstanbul Toy Museum is a small museum dedicated to toys. The museum is located in the Göztepe district of Istanbul, Turkey.The museum was founded by the Turkish poet and novelist, Sunay Akın, in 2005. The museum opened on April 23, a national holiday in Turkey, National Sovereignty and...

, located in the Göztepe
Göztepe
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 neighborhood of İstanbul
Istanbul
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 since its opening on April 23, 2005; a date chosen for its significance as National Sovereignty and Children's Day in Turkey
Turkey
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He hosts a TV show called "Yaşamdan Dakikalar" ("Minutes from Life") on the TV channel TV8, together with such prominent names of Turkey's media as Hıncal Uluç, Haşmet Babaoğlu, and Nebil Özgentürk. In the past, he also hosted other TV and radio programmes such as "Mahya Işıkları", "Stüdyo İstanbul" and "İzler" on the TV channel TRT 2
Trt 2
TRT Haber is a Turkish television station. Prior to March 18, 2010, it was known as TRT 2.-Introduction:TRT 2 started test transmissions on September 15, 1986 as "2...

, "Gezgin Korkuluk" on the TV channel TV8, and "Veşaire...Veşaire" on the radio channel Yaşam Radyo.

He lectures at Marmara University
Marmara University
Marmara University is a public university in Turkey. Situated in Istanbul, Marmara University has succeeded in becoming the second largest university in the whole country...

, as well as in Müjdat Gezen Art School, another well-known name in Turkey's world of performing arts
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The performing arts are those forms art which differ from the plastic arts insofar as the former uses the artist's own body, face, and presence as a medium, and the latter uses materials such as clay, metal or paint which can be molded or transformed to create some physical art object...

. He also lectures at his own institution, the İstanbul Toy Museum
Istanbul Toy Museum
The İstanbul Toy Museum is a small museum dedicated to toys. The museum is located in the Göztepe district of Istanbul, Turkey.The museum was founded by the Turkish poet and novelist, Sunay Akın, in 2005. The museum opened on April 23, a national holiday in Turkey, National Sovereignty and...

.

Akın regularly stages one man show
One man show
The term one-man show often referred to comedian, who would stand on stage and entertain an audience. With the advent of feminism, words and phrases such as one-woman show and comedienne have entered the modern-day lexicon....

s in Turkey and abroad, and participates in panels and conferences. He also contributes as a regular columnist
Columnist
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 to the newspaper Cumhuriyet
Cumhuriyet
Cumhuriyet is a centre-left Turkish daily newspaper, founded on May 7, 1924 by journalist Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu. Based in Istanbul, it has been situated since October 17, 2005 in Mecidiyeköy. Cumhuriyet was the last newspaper to leave the old press district Cağaloğlu...

; his column is named after his 2004 book, "Kule Cambazı" ("Tower Acrobat"), in reference to İstanbul's Maiden's Tower.

Awards

  • 1987, Halil Kocagöz Poem Awards for his collection of unprinted poems "Noktalı Virgül" ("Semicolon")
  • 1990, Orhon Murat Arıburnu Poem Awards for his poem "Makiler" ("Maquis
    Maquis
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    ")

Earlier works

His first poems were published in various periodicals in 1984. In 1989, he founded the poetry journal
Literary magazine
A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry and essays along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letters...

 "Yeni Yaprak" ("New Page", "New Leaf") in reference to Orhan Veli
Orhan Veli
Orhan Veli Kanık or Orhan Veli was a Turkish poet. Kanık who is the founder of Garip Movement together with Oktay Rıfat and Melih Cevdet has moved to the poetic language, utterance of man-in-the street by purposing rootedly to change the old structure in Turkish poetry...

's landmark 1949 journal "Yaprak", whose logo was adopted in the new publication. "Yeni Yaprak" was published in collaboration with the poets Ramazan Üren and Akgün Akova, twice a week in the beginning, on a monthly basis later, reaching a total of sixteen issues.

A year later, in 1990, Sunay Akın also took part in the publication of another journal of poetry named "Olmaz" (Won't Happen). In 1991, in one of Yaprak's last issues, a poem titled "Barış için dizeler" ("Lines for Peace") brought together 81 Turkish poets each writing parts of the verses, unaware of what the others composed. Some among the 81 poets were well-known names of Turkish literature
Turkish literature
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, such as Can Yücel
Can Yücel
Can Yücel was a Turkish poet noted for his use of colloquial language.-Biography:Can Yücel was the son of a former Minister of National Education, Hasan Ali Yücel who left his mark on the history of education in Turkey, and a grandchild of an Ottoman sea captain who perished with the frigate...

, Hilmi Yavuz, Lale Müldür
Lale Müldür
Lâle Müldür was born in 1956, in Aydın, Turkey. She is a Turkish poet and writer and is considered one of the most influential Turkish poets of the last several decades. Her eccentric style sets her apart from her peers....

, Semih Kaplanoğlu
Semih Kaplanoglu
Semih Kaplanoğlu is a Turkish playwright, film director and producer.-Career:He graduated from the Cinema and Television Section of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Dokuz Eylül University in his hometown...

, and Süreyya Berfe.

Books

  • "Antik Acılar" (1991, 1995, 1999) ("Antique sufferings")
  • "Şairler Matinesi" (1993) ("Poets' matinée")
  • "Şiir Cumhuriyeti" (1993) ("The Republic of Poetry") - joint collection
  • "Veşaire...Veşaire" (1994), which could be translated as "And to poets...And to poets", a pun derived from "Ve saire...Ve saire" ("Et cetera...Et cetera...")
  • "Küçük Asker...Küçük Asker..." (1995) ("Little soldier..Little soldier" referring to a popular Turkish children's song of the same name)
  • "Makiler" (1996, 1999) ("Maquis")
  • "Kaza Süsü" (1997) ("Freak accident")
  • "Kırılan Canlar" (1997) ("Broken Souls")
  • "İstanbul'un Nazım Planı" (Structural plan of Istanbul), with the word "Nazım" propitious to a pun since it also means "in verse" or may refer to the poet Nazım Hikmet
    Nazim Hikmet
    Nâzım Hikmet Ran , commonly known as Nâzım Hikmet , was a Turkish poet, playwright, novelist and memoirist. He was acclaimed for the "lyrical flow of his statements"...

    .
  • "62 Tavşanı" (2000) ("Rabbit of 62") in reference to the simple way of drawing a rabbit, by writing down 62 first and then connecting the digits with two horizontal lines. Sunay Akın was born in 1962.
  • "Ayçöreği ve Denizyıldızı" (2000) ("Croissant and starfish")
  • "Kız Kulesi'ndeki Kızılderili" (2000) ("The Redskin
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     in Maiden's Tower")
  • "Önce Çocuklar ve Kadınlar" (2000) ("Children and women first")
  • "İstanbul'da Bir Zürafa" (2001) ("A giraffe in İstanbul")
  • "Onlar Hep Oradaydı" (2002) ("They were always there")
  • "Kırdığımız Oyuncaklar" (2004) ("The toys we broke")
  • "Kule Cambazı" (2004) ("Tower Acrobat")

Periodicals

His poems were published in many periodicals and anthologies such as Milliyet
Milliyet
Milliyet is a major Turkish daily newspaper founded in 1950.-History:Milliyet came to publishing life at the Nuri Akça press in Babıali, Istanbul as a daily private newspaper on 3 May 1950...

 Sanat, Yeni Düşün, Varlık, Broy, Yarın, Journal of poetry & literature. He also wrote essays in a number of periodicals such as the Cumhuriyet supplement "Gezi" covering subjects such as poetry and history of art.

Examples of Sunay Akın's poetry


  • Separation
We are like two rails
of a railroad
What matters if
the last station is
How near.

  • Dead Soldier
How much did I desire,
to marry with my darling
before I went to war
But how could I know,
that the ring on my finger
would reveal the place I was hiding
By touching
the metal of the weapon...

  • Minaret
The voice of the kid
in reciting the Adhan
Adhan
The adhān is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin at prescribed times of the day. The root of the word is meaning "to permit"; another derivative of this word is , meaning "ear"....

is in a hurry since,
He sees his friends playing ball games
from the minaret

  • When You Left
When you left
did you not take with you intentionally
the hollow
That your head left
in the pillow
Whereas I was trusting to
our love
as much as the precise of
the clock
at the ferry quay or train station
Only mom had left me like you did
I still have on my belly
the hole left to me
from her absence

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