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Ezra And Gary

Ülkü Tamer

In Ezra And Gary (Ezra İle Gary), master poet Ülkü Tamer brings two iconic yet diametrically opposed figures into his verse: Ezra Pound and Gary Cooper. Through these characters, Tamer explores the dual faces of 20th-century America. Cooper stands as the quintessential cool and handsome hero, symbolizing the prestige, law, and authoritative power of the American state. In stark contrast, Pound is cast as the discredited anti-hero, ostracized for his rebellion against the very system Cooper sanctifies. Together, they embody the sharp dichotomies of American culture—black and white, winner and loser, lawmaker and traitor.

By juxtaposing these two distinct figures, Tamer weaves a profound exploration of the dilemmas and dead ends inherent in the perception of American culture. The poetry plunges Pound's world into deep pessimism while metaphorically killing off the brave cowboy archetype represented by Cooper. Ultimately, beneath the striking imagery and character studies, this collection serves as a powerful, underlying systemic critique of the America that Tamer observed and read about, showcasing his ability to blend global cultural commentary with his unique poetic voice.

Original Title Ezra İle Gary
Language Turkish
Original Publication Year 1977
Page Count 64
ISBN 9786256910928
Dimensions 13.5 x 19.5 cm