Köksal Alver


Koksal Alver was born in Narman, a town and district of Erzurum, Turkey in 1970. He is well known among the Turkish sociologists, cultural theorists and short story writers in the country. Alver's works are primarily concerned with cultural dynamics, sociology of space, rural sociology and also a renowned expert in sociology of literature as a subfield of the sociology of culture. In addition, his works of literature show particular character of traditional styles from Ottoman poetry which is composed into narrative styles of his own.

Education and career

After completing high school education in the town, Alver went to Istanbul for studying sociology at İstanbul Üniversitesi. Alver began his academic career at the Faculty of Literature, Selçuk Üniversitesi, Konya and finally becomes a professor of the university. Alver continues giving a lecture at the same faculty, actively delivers a speech for an academic community and public and does several seminars as well on the topics of sociology, literature, art, culture, urban and dynamics of place in the society. Alver becomes an editor for a journal of sociology Sosyoloji Divanı and holds an editorial board as well for cultural magazine Mahalle Mektabi based in Konya.

Appreciation

He started to write about literature when he was at university. His first story was published on Yedi İklim journal in 1993. He published his essays and stories in Hece and Heceöykü journals. He was actively engaged in the fields of literature sociology, novel sociology and cultural sociology.
“Köksal Alver has a refined narration. He uses a clean and simple Turkish. Love of Istanbul, love of folk songs and books can be seen in his stories. His pure and humble narration and the themes chosen from life represent Esendal. The problems of young person migrated from rural town to the city, the friendships at the city, social problems are his areas of interest.”
“If we consider that the first thing modernity does is to dissolve the “affiliation” ties, we can see that the current age makes it possible to simultaneously conduct re-establishing affiliation ties with the concern of existence. As Köksal Alver moves with space, he determines his story at this point. The guidance of spaces caused him to be bound into “these lands” in Saklı Yara The theme of Saklı Yara, the narrator and utilization of space are harmonious within this scope. Space means balance with existence.”

Works