Tag Archives: Turkish American

Hacivad Bey ponders a reader’s pained comment: On Christians and Muslims; Tears and corpses


Today, we (me, M. and the Karagoz puppets) are nowhere near Tulum, Mexico – such are the vagaries of time-lapse blog travel.  Rather, I am home sick, with more blankets piled on top of me than there were mattresses under … Continue reading

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Saf and Dobra present veiled commentary via Wislawa Szymborska’s “3 weirdest words”


  Saf and Dobra are back lately.  You may recall that these two puppets love and hate Turkiye.  Usually they reside in the recesses of my mind – and are more present in M., who loves-hates his country of birth, … Continue reading

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Kenne, the Queen of Manners and Maintenance of Ladylike behavior – hits the rakı!


It’s a rare thing to see Kenne at a loss for words, but it did happen this summer, if you can imagine it. Kenne, as you may recall, is the puppet Queen in charge of Manners and the Maintenance of … Continue reading

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