Qedrîcan

Qedrîcan

Qedrî Can or Qedrîcan, (1911-1972), was a Kurdish poet, writer and translator. He was born in "Dêrika Çiyayê Mazî", a small village in Mardin Province in present-day south-eastern Turkey. At a time when schooling was the subject of jokes and when few people studied Qedrî Can's father, known as "Cano" (hence the last name) sent him to school. He was a very successful student, especially in the areas of science and mathematics. Seeing that his son was a successful student Cano decided to send his son to Konya to study at the teachers' college there. During his days as a student there Qedrî Can was blacklisted for cultivating "political strife"; he was made a target for writing poetry in Kurdish and was forced to escape Turkey. At a time after the defeat of the "Sheikh Said Piran" revolt, he escaped to Syria and lived in Damascus until his death in 1972.

Qedrîcan is remembered for openly teaching the Kurdish Language to students in Northeastern Syria. Among his circle of friends are the well known names of renowned Kurdish intellectuals: Celadet Bedirxan, Kamuran Bedirxan, Dr. Nurettin Zaza, Dr. Nûrî Dersimî, Ekrem Cemîl Paşa, Qadrî Cemîl Paşa, Dr. Qasimlo, and more.

Works

Qedrîcan was one of the first Kurdish poets to write poetry in the modern Free verse style. His poetry is similar to that of Mayakovsky and Nazim Hikmet and he promoted socialism true his poetry. In addition to poetry, he also wrote short stories and biographies. Most of his works were published in the Kurdish journals "Hawar", "Ronahî" and "Roja Nû".

tories

#"Tayê Pora Sipî", Ronahî Journal, No.3, 1931.
#"Hewar hebe, Gazî li dayê" , Hawar Journal, No.1, 1932.
#"Gundê Nû Ava", Hawar Journal, No.2, 1932.
#"Silêman Bedirxan", Hawar Journal, No.3, 1932.
#"Hêviya çarde şevî" , Hawar Journal, No.6, 1932.
#"Gelo newisan", Hawar Journal, No.10, 1933.
#"Tabûta bi xwînê", Hawar Journal, No.11, 1933.
#"Bihara Dêrikê", Hawar Journal, No.13, 1933.
#"Dabê", Hawar Journal, No.14, 1933.
#"Sehên zozanan", Ronahî Journal, No.14 , 1933.
#"Gulçîn", Ronahî Journal, No.16, 1933.
#"Guneh", Hawar Journal, No.16, 1933.
#"Rojên Derbasbûyî", Hawar Journal, No.52, 1943.
#"Sond", Hawar Journal, No.33, 1944.

Poems

#"Tabûta bi xwînê", Hawar Journal, No.2, 1932.
#"Berdêlk", Hawar Journal, No.6, 1932.
#"Hesinker", Hawar Journal, No.7, 1932.
#"Di Şorezarekêda", Hawar Journal, No.10, 1933.
#"Cegerxwîn", Hawar Journal, No.12, 1933.
#"Xewna hişyartî" , Hawar Journal, No.13, 1933.
#"Dadê", Hawar Journal, No.14, 1933.


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