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Poetry of Place: Istanbul

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Istanbul, capital of two great empires, confluence of Asia and Europe, has called forth poetry throughout her long history, from paupers and sultans, natives and visitors alike. When Mehmed the Conqueror first wandered through the ruins of the Byzantine palace, it was with the words of the Persian poet Ferdowsi on his lips: The spider spins his web in the Palace of the Caesars/An owl hoots in the towers of Afrasiyab. Since then the silhouette of thousand-year-old domes and tapering minarets, the sunsets reflected nightly in a thousand palace windows and the bustle of her markets have inspired Sultan Suleyman, W B Yeats and Nazim Hikmet, amongst others, to salute one of the world's most remarkable cities.

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Poetry of Place: Istanbul, Ates Orga

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2007
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Title
Poetry of Place: Istanbul
Language
English
Authors
Ates Orga
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
159
ISBN10
0955010594
ISBN13
9780955010590
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Istanbul, capital of two great empires, confluence of Asia and Europe, has called forth poetry throughout her long history, from paupers and sultans, natives and visitors alike. When Mehmed the Conqueror first wandered through the ruins of the Byzantine palace, it was with the words of the Persian poet Ferdowsi on his lips: The spider spins his web in the Palace of the Caesars/An owl hoots in the towers of Afrasiyab. Since then the silhouette of thousand-year-old domes and tapering minarets, the sunsets reflected nightly in a thousand palace windows and the bustle of her markets have inspired Sultan Suleyman, W B Yeats and Nazim Hikmet, amongst others, to salute one of the world's most remarkable cities.