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_aRed star over the Black Sea : _bNazım Hikmet and his generation _cJames H. Meyer |
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_aOxford : _bOxford University Press, Incorporated, _c2023. |
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505 | 0 | _aCover -- Red Star over the Black Sea: Nâzım Hikmet and his Generation -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Illustrations and Maps -- Illustrations -- Maps -- Abbreviations -- Archives and Sources -- Archival Citations -- Notes on Transliteration and Names -- Epigraphs -- Prologue: Tears of Joy -- Introduction: The Border-Crosser -- Biographies of Nâzım -- Sources and Voices -- Border-Crossers -- From Empire to Republic -- Communist Internationals -- 1: Child of the Imperial Borderlands -- A Trans-Imperial Family -- Socialists and Young Turks -- Turkists and Pan-Turkists -- The Formation of a Young Poet -- Poetry under Occupation -- 2: On the Road to Ankara -- Sudden Salvation -- Scrambling for POWs -- In Occupied Istanbul -- Mustafa Suphi: From Pan-Turkism to the TKP -- Mission to Constantinople -- Escape to Anatolia -- Walking in the Wind -- 3: Up for Grabs in Anatolia -- Searching for Second Chances -- The Bolshevik Eastern Strategy -- Mustafa Suphi's Last Ride -- Ankara Circles -- Starting Out in Bolu -- Drifting Eastward -- Batumi Bound -- Farewell to Anatolia -- 4: First Soviet Steps -- From Batumi to Tbilisi -- Another Shift in the Wind -- A Search for Embeddedness -- Making a "Social Family" -- Destination Moscow -- 5: In Revolutionary Russia -- Early Days in the Bolshevik Capital -- Camp Life -- Communist University -- Children of Trans-Empire -- Faces Around Campus -- Friends, Kinsmen, and Lovers -- Seizing the Future -- 6: Moscow-Istanbul-Moscow-Istanbul -- Returning to a New Land -- Navigating Turkey -- New Voices for New Readers -- The Second Stint -- The Opposition -- Back to the Future -- Exit Strategies -- 7: At Large in Istanbul -- Back "Home" -- Party Trouble -- Meet the Sertels -- Trashing the Idols -- Early Trials -- Letters to Piraye -- A Star is Born -- 8: Closing Doors -- Tightening the Screws. | |
505 | 8 | _aBack in the Arena -- The View from Moscow -- Marat's Return -- Last Man Standing -- Purging the Ranks -- Mara & -- Sasha -- Rehabilitating the Prodigal Son -- A Tale of Two Futurists -- 9: Descending into Darkness -- The Example -- Behind Bars -- Scandal in the Comintern -- Coming to Terms -- The Empire Builder -- Blood from a Stone -- 10: Desperate Measures -- Turkey and the Cold War -- Gasping for Air -- The International Cause Célèbre -- Suspicious Minds -- Out of Jail -- 11: In Stalin's USSR -- Twelve Days in Romania -- Early Days in Moscow -- Speaking Stalinist -- Reunion with Bilen -- The Berlin Diaries -- Other People's Doors -- Raising Red Flags -- Turks Across the Danube -- Socialist Unrealism -- 12: A Kind of Freedom -- Living the Soviet Dream -- Budapest Radio -- Cigarettes and Radio Monte Carlo -- Transitions and Revolutions -- Letters to Nâzım -- The Narrative of Exile -- 13: Final Frontiers -- Radio Days -- The End of Something -- Rebuilding the Party -- Another Crossing -- A New Chapter -- Settling Accounts -- Late-LifeNarratives -- One More Border to Cross -- Epilogue: Afterlives -- Life after Nâzım -- Grumpy Old Communists -- Reconstructing the Idols -- A Generation of Border-Crossers -- Bibliography -- Archival and Manuscript Material -- Newspapers and Journals -- Books by Nâzim Hikmet in Turkish and English -- Published Sources and Dissertations -- Index. | |
520 | _aNâzım Hikmet is Turkey's best-known poet and one of their most recognizable historical figures. James H. Meyer situates Nâzim's fascinating international life story within the context of his border-crossing generation of Turkish communist contemporaries, addressing changing attitudes in the 20th century toward borders and the people who cross them. | ||
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