Aydede

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Aydede
Aydede year 1922 Title page issue number 2
description magazine
Area of ​​Expertise satire
language Ottoman-Turkish
First edition 1922
attitude 1949
Frequency of publication two times a week
editor Refik Halid Karay

The Turkish satirical magazine Aydede ( Ottoman آى دده İA Āydede , German 'Mann im Mond, Großvater Mond' ) appeared in a first episode from January to November 1922 twice a week in 90 issues. Its owner and publisher Refik Halid Karay (1888-1965), a well-known poet and journalist, criticized not only the social grievances and imbalances within Turkish society, but also the young Turkish republic in general, based on the published articles, poems and caricatures . Despite its short publication duration, the magazine influenced the satirical style of many intellectuals and subsequent satirical magazines, among others. a. Akbaba .

The publication of the magazine was stopped in 1922 when Refik Halid was forced into exile by the Turkish government in Aleppo and Beirut . After his return he published the magazine for another ten months in a second series with 125 issues from 1948 and 1949, albeit with little success.

literature

  • Heper, Metin, Nur Bilge Criss: Historical Dictionary of Turkey . Scarecrow Press, Plymouth 2009.
  • Gisela Procházka-Eisl: Aydede. Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Everett Rowson: Encyclopaedia of Islam , THREE.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gisela Procházka-Eisl: Aydede . In: Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Everett Rowson. (Ed.): Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE .
  2. ^ Gisela Procházka-Eisl: Aydede . In: Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, Everett Rowson (eds.): Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE .
  3. ^ Heper, Metin, Nur Bilge Criss: Historical Dictionary of Turkey, Plymouth . Scarecrow Press, Plymouth 2009, pp. 28 .