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July 29, 2008
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April 1, 2008
Photo  Roni Margulies
The work of the writer Roni Margulies is pre-eminently the voice of the individual in an age of globalisation, of shifting identities and uncertain borders. That is hardly surprising. Margulies is a Turkish poet in the sense that he grew up in Turkey, writes in Turkish and reveals a great sensitivity for the subtleties of the Turkish language, although his own family background has without a doubt pre-programmed him to regard identity and location as anything but self-evident. He was born in Istanbul in 1955. On his mother’s side, the family is Turkish but also Sephardic Jewish, on his father’s side Polish (his grandparents settled in Turkey in 1925). Roni Margulies attended an English-language elite school in Istanbul and decided in 1972 to read Economics in London. He has lived in London ever since, although he has spent an increasing amount of time in Istanbul in recent years. He has written poetry since 1991. He has also translated work by Ted Hughes and Philip Larkin into Turkish.

POETS FROM TURKEY