İsmet Özel


İsmet Özel is a Turkish poet and scholar.

Early years

Özel is a son of a police officer from Söke. He attended primary and secondary school in Kastamonu, Çankırı and Ankara. He attended classes at Political Science Faculty of Ankara University, and graduated from the French Language department of Hacettepe University.

Career

Özel published Halkın Dostları magazine with Ataol Behramoğlu. Özel's songs of freedom derived its content from socialism but their structure and symbolism reflected the tastes of the Second New Generation movement in Turkish poetry. In the 1970s, Özel developed a mystic and Islamist view which shocked his leftist audience.
He worked as a French lecturer in the State Conservatory. He spent all his time writing after he retired. Because of both his interesting character and works, he took an impressive place among his contemporaries.
Özel, who published his early poems in 1963, became salient with densely using images and his meticulous effort to choose words. He collected his early poems in the book called Geceleyin Bir Koşu, in which he searches the truth of being human. His attributions about gathering the innovations and experimental sides of Turkish Poetry with social realism and his success to realize it caused to his second book called Evet İsyan made big echoes.
In 1970, he published Halkın Dostları review with Ataol Behramoğlu. In fact, Ataol Behramoğlu purified his poetry by leaving out crude propaganda and naive didacticism. İsmet Özel, perhaps the most talented of the group, turned to Islam for inspiration, but preserved the revolutionary bravura of his Marxist days. In following years, İsmet Özel experienced great changes in his political and philosophical approaches, and dedicated himself to the Islamic thought.
When asked by his friend Murat Belge, a noted socialist intellectual, the reason for his conversion, Özel replied, "a man looks either after his freedom or his security, but he cannot acquire one without the other. All my life has been a search for ontological security. I am convinced that I found this security in the Qur'an. Islam is a healing for me. Those who either have no wounds or are not aware of their wounds will have no need for this healing." However, Özel is convinced that mankind is sick. In Three Problems: Technology, Civilization and Alienation and in To Speak in Difficult Times and also It Is Prohibited to Eat the Stones, Özel argues that mankind is from an acute alienation which is a result of destructive technology, artificial division of man and nature, and the enlightened principles of Islam which emphasize the synthesis of the sacred and the profane is the only medicine available for this disease. Three Problems is one of the most influential books of recent times in Turkey.
Another following twenty years, he claimed that he broke the ties with the Islamic Media. His third work called Cinayetler Kitabı was a perfect example of his quality in writing poems which it emphasizes the dedication to his early works.
In addition to putting his understanding of poetry, the book called Şiir Okuma Kılavuzu also points an still being a research field: the contemporary position of Turkish Poetry.
In the book called Celladıma Gülümserken, the main borders of İsmet Özel’s poetic world clarified, he collected all his poems in the book Erbain / Kırk Yılın Şiirleri.
Except newspaper works, starting from 1960, he published his poems and works in Devinim 60, Papirüs, Yeni Dergi, Şiir Sanatı, Halkın Dostları, Diriliş, Mavera, Gösteri, etc.
The most notable of these is undoubtedly the column he had in newspapers of Yeni Devir, beginning from 1981-82 / 1985 partially in the Millî Gazete, moreover also in the Yeni Şafak newspaper.
Both in these works and his first essay book called Üç Mesele , he defended that Muslims had to be dependent to the Islamic sources itself. He claimed that this is the most realistic and rightful effort in the conditions that is far and away from Islamic Sources.
He won the Writers’ Union Turkey’s Essay Award and Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral Award with his book Taşları Yemek Yasak.
He told his views about intellectual agenda in the television program İsmet Özel'le Başbaşa which was hosted by İsmail Kara on Channel 7.
Özel has aimed at a new awareness of social responsibilities. In the 1970s, he adopted a mystical view of life without losing the strength of expression and inventiveness which he had evolved during his socialist period.
He has drawn upon his knowledge of Western philosophy, Marxist sociology, and radical Islamist political theory to advocate a modern Islamic perspective that does not hesitate to criticize genuine societal ills while simultaneously remaining faithful to the ethical values and spiritual dimensions of religion.
Özel, a Marxist convert to Islam: "I did not consider myself a part of the society I was in—but as a candidate for the courageous and uncompromising defense of the cause of the just."
İsmet Özel, an ex-Marxist convert and the most prominent Islamist intellectual, argued that it was Atatürk's reforms that, ironically Islamicized Turkey by forcing people to internalize and value their religious identity and not simply take it for granted as in the past.
According to him, "Muslim is a terrorist. The first duty of the Muslim is to be a terrorist. Infidels will be afraid of Muslims. When they are not afraid, a Muslim is not a Muslim." He stated that "I accept that by being a Muslim, the entire non-Muslim world is lower than me. So I am a Muslim and everyone who is not a Muslim is a lower person than me. As with all other religions, they can only be tolerated as a human, if not Muslim."
He wrote a poem titled, Of not being a Jew, in which he lamented the fact that he felt like a pursued Jew, but had no second country to go to. "Your load is heavy / He's very heavy / Just because he's your brother / Your brothers are your pogroms / When you reach the doorsteps of your friends / Starts your Diaspora," he wrote.
"As a political system in Turkey, socialism is possible, Turkism is probable, Islam is certain", however in a recent article he defended the isolation of Muslims from the society unless they adapt to the secular democracy, and emphasized Islam as a political system in Turkey is dead.

Poetry

  1. Geceleyin Bir Koşu
  2. Evet, İsyan
  3. Cinayetler Kitabı
  4. Celladıma Gülümserken
  5. Erbain
  6. Bir Yusuf Masalı
  7. Çatlıycak Kadar Aşkî
  8. Of Not Being A Jew

    Books

  9. Üç Mesele
  10. Zor Zamanda Konuşmak
  11. Taşları Yemek Yasak
  12. Bakanlar ve Görenler
  13. Faydasız Yazılar
  14. İrtica Elden Gidiyor
  15. Surat Asmak Hakkımız
  16. Tehdit Değil Teklif
  17. Waldo Sen Neden Burada Değilsin?
  18. Sorulunca Söylenen
  19. Cuma Mektupları - 1
  20. Cuma Mektupları - 2
  21. Cuma Mektupları - 3
  22. Cuma Mektupları - 4
  23. Cuma Mektupları - 5
  24. Cuma Mektupları - 6
  25. Cuma Mektupları - 7
  26. Cuma Mektupları - 8
  27. Cuma Mektupları - 9
  28. Cuma Mektupları - 10
  29. Tahrir Vazifeleri
  30. Neyi Kaybettiğini Hatırla
  31. Ve'l-Asr
  32. Tavşanın Randevusu
  33. Bilinç Bile İlginç
  34. Şiir Okuma Kılavuzu
  35. 40 Hadis
  36. Henry Sen Neden Buradasın-1
  37. Henry Sen Neden Buradasın-2
  38. Kalıntürk
  39. Çenebazlık
  40. Şairin Devriye Nöbeti 1 - Tok Kurda Puslu Hava
  41. Şairin Devriye Nöbeti 2 - Bileşenleriyle Basit
  42. Şairin Devriye Nöbeti 3 - Neredeyizim
  43. Şairin Devriye Nöbeti 4 - Ebruli Külah
  44. Şairin Devriye Nöbeti 5 - Evet mi Hayır mı? Sınıf Savaşı Evet Milli Mücadele Hayır

    Interview and Letters

  45. Sorulunca Söylenen
  46. Genç Bir Şairden Genç Bir Şaire Mektuplar,

    Translations

  47. Siyasi Felsefenin Büyük Düşünürleri
  48. Gariplerin Kitabı
  49. Osmanlı İmparatorlugu ve İslami Gelenek
  50. Bilim Kutsal Bir İnektir