He emphasizes the "harmony and music" inherent in his free verse, ensuring that the prose-like sentences retain their lyrical intensity.
İsmet Özel is widely recognized for his distinct style of reading, which he views as an extension of the poem’s aesthetic. Unlike typical dramatic readings, Özel’s performance is characterized by:
Modernist Appeals to the Divine in T. S. Eliot and İsmet Özel
He emphasizes the "harmony and music" inherent in his free verse, ensuring that the prose-like sentences retain their lyrical intensity.
İsmet Özel is widely recognized for his distinct style of reading, which he views as an extension of the poem’s aesthetic. Unlike typical dramatic readings, Özel’s performance is characterized by: Ismet OzelIn Kendi Sesinden Siir Derlemesi |30 Siir|
Modernist Appeals to the Divine in T. S. Eliot and İsmet Özel He emphasizes the "harmony and music" inherent in