Nomadologies Poems

“Nomadologies Poems” by Erdağ M. Göknar, published by Turtle Point Press in 2017, presents a nuanced exploration of the contemporary Turkish experience through poetry. This edition, comprising 79 pages, delves into the complexities of identity and existence shaped by the intersections of history, aesthetics, and politics, traversing locations from Bosnia to Istanbul. Göknar’s work reflects the fractured mindset of a writer navigating between Turkey and America, offering insights into the themes of mobility and belonging.
Readers will find that “Nomadologies” connects moments of separation and union, illustrating how poetry serves as a landscape of inhabitation. The collection emphasizes the idea that perpetual exile can become a form of home, resonating with themes related to the Middle East, travel, and the intricate relationship between religion and identity. Through this poetic journey, Göknar invites contemplation on the nature of existence in a world marked by constant movement and change.
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Nomadologies is a complex and brilliant evocation of the fractured and hyphenated mindset of the contemporary Turkish writer and thinker. Erdag Göknar takes us on a dazzling virtual world tour encompassing history, aesthetics, and politics, from Bosnia to Chechnya to the Silk Road to Union Square and back to the place that was once the center of the civilized world, Istanbul/Constantinople. Turkophiles like myself have been waiting for years for Göknar to publish his findings from the multilayered world he inhabits, and here it is. This is a book I shall be returning to often.
–Richard Tillinghast, author of An Armchair Traveller’s History of Istanbul and cotranslator of Dirty August by Edip Cansever
The poems in Nomadologies connect moments of separation and union in a life lived between Turkey and America. Taking its organizing principle from the grammar of nomadic life, Nomadologies reveals that mobility is the most efficient strategy for sustaining contradictory existences. Here, we learn that poetry is a landscape of inhabitation, and perpetual exile is one’s home.
Erdag Göknar is a scholar, writer, and translator. He is best known for his award-winning translation of Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk’s novel My Name Is Red. He is a faculty member at Duke University where he researches, teaches, and writes on Turkish Studies.
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