A FEW WORDS ON ABDULLAH TUKAY'S PATHOLOGİCAL-MORBİD LOVES
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https://doi.org/10.46763/PALIM22714125aAbstract
Abdullah Tukay was one of the poets who had lived the tragedy of his age most sincerely. The absence of his parents condemned him to live in hotel rooms at a young age, emptily. Along with the emotional state of orphanhood, a series of events, that would deeply affect Tukay, occurred and the annexation of his homeland by the Red Army left him deeply shaken. Although he tried to resist the fate called 'bed tale' within the impoverishment of his people and the material and moral collapse of the Tatar people, this was not possible due to the circumstances. Lastly, even if Tukay tried to live individual loves as an escape from the political crisis, the loves that he lived were silent, painful and morbid.
Keywords: Tukay; bed tale; impoverishment; pathological love; painfulness.
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