Category Archives: Introducing the Karagöz puppets

Esma intones Özdemir Asaf’s “Moment”


Lately, the puppets have been on a poetry kick.  Esma has not shied away from this effort, but has instead surrounded herself with poems.  I can usually find her swaying in the late summer breeze atop an echinacea flower, with … Continue reading

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Celebi shares Orhan Veli Kanik’s “I am listening to Istanbul”


Not to be outdone by Tiryaki the narcoleptic opium addict, Celebi was the first to wake me this morning with his favorite poem as of late.  Celebi, that modern lover, has turned to Orhan Veli Kanik‘s words to express the … Continue reading

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Modern interpretations of the Karagöz Oyunları


Source: google.com via Liz on Pinterest While the Karagöz puppets in my head are very much here in modern times, they did originate in the 1300s, in the Ottoman court.  My puppets, however, really live between two worlds – through … Continue reading

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