The Art of Marxism: Poetry

Nazim Hikmet Ran

Nâzım Hikmet Ran

1902-1963

 

“To live! Like a tree alone and free
Like a forest in brotherhood”

 


 

Biography

His Poetry:

Autobiography

About My Poetry

After Release From Prison

Angina Pectoris

A Spring Piece Left in the Middle

The Blue-Eyed Giant, the Miniature Woman and the Honeysuckle

Bor Hotel

Don Quixote

The Faces of Our Women

Farewell

Four Men, Four Bottles

Gioconda and Si-Ya-U

Gone

The Great Humanity

Hymn to Life

I Come and Stand at Every Door

I Love You

The Japanese Fisherman

The Last Bus

Last Will and Testament

Letters from a Man in Solitary

Letter to My Wife

Lion in an Iron Cage

My Funeral

On Living

Our Eyes

Plea

Regarding Art

A Sad State of Freedom

September 24th 1945

September 30th 1945

Some Advice to Those Who Will Serve Time in Prison

The Strangest Creature on Earth

Today is Sunday

The Walnut Tree

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