In Dark Blue Homeland Fabric, Sunay Akın explains why Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the Republic on "culture" through the stories of our unsung heroes. He reminds us that we inherit a legacy in which art and culture are equated with indep ...
In Dark Blue Homeland Fabric, Sunay Akın explains why Mustafa Kemal Atatürk founded the Republic on "culture" through the stories of our unsung heroes. He reminds us that we inherit a legacy in which art and culture are equated with independence.
Our painters who depicted the Gallipoli Campaign on the front lines, the cave paintings on Mount Latmos, the foam painted on the prow of the Gülcemal ship, Yaşar Kemal and Arif Dino waiting at the Paris Train Station, the Exupéry photograph that emerged in a house in Pendik, the painting by Mustafa Pilevneli displayed in the museum next to the Kaşinozaki Lighthouse, a first story from Ferhan Şensoy and a final story from Sait Faik, passed through the hands of Vedat Günyol...
Like a tin soldier, Sunay Akın begins his adventures in the belly of a fish and always ends them by returning home.
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