"From Letters to Taranta Babu FIFT H L E T TER To see to hear to feel to think and
to talk to run on and on head full of care and carefree tC) Ill Il . . . Heeey Taranta
Babu,' heeey, how wonderful to be alive, dammit all, I say how lovely it is to live ."
"Moroccan Folktales Jilali El Koudia; Roger Allen, trans.; Hasan El-Shamy, ed.
Nightingales and Pleasure Gardens: Turkish Love Poems Talat S. Halman, ed.
and trans.; Jayne L. Warner, assoc. ed. Seasons ofthe Word: Selected Poems
Hilmi Yavuz; Walter G. Andrews, trans. Sleeping in the Forest: Stories and Poems
Sait Faik; Talat S. Halman, ed.; Jayne L. Warner, assoc. ed. Thou Shalt Not
Speak My Language Abdelfattah Kilito; Waïl S. Hass ..."
Yunus Emre and His Mystical Poetry(3rd Edition) (Indiana University Turkish Studies, 2) by Yunus Emre, TalatHalman Paperback, 199 Pages, Published 1991 by Indiana University Press ISBN-13: 978-1-878318-01-5, ISBN: 1-878318-01-2
"The earliest turkish verses, dating from the sixth century A.D., were love lyrics. Since then, love has dominated the Turks’ poetic modes and moods―pre-Islamic, Ottoman, classical, folk, modern. This collection coverslove lyrics from all periods of Turkish poetry. It is the first anthology of its kind in English. The translations, faithful to the originals, possess a special freshness in style and sensibility.Here are lyrics from pre-Is ..."
Hepimüz Lazük 100 Laz f¸kras¸ (Bilgi yay¸nlar¸) by TalatHalman 141 Pages, Published 1996 by Bilgi ISBN-13: 978-975-494-606-2, ISBN: 975-494-606-X