Hikmet Temel Akarsu - Selected Works

Selected Works

Aleladelik Çağı "The Age of the Ordinary" Lost Generation 1 İnkılap Yayınları 1989
Çaresiz Zamanlar "Desperate Times" Lost Generation 2 İnkılap Yayınları 1992
Yeniklerin Aşkı "Love of The Defeated" Lost Generation 3 İnkılap Yayınları 1991
Sevgili Superi "Dear Superi" Lost Generation 4 İnkılap Yayınları 1988
Kaybedenlerin Öyküsü "Losers' Tale" Istanbul Quartet 1 İnkılap Yayınları 1998
İngiliz "The Englishman" Istanbul Quartet 2 İnkılap Yayınları 1999
Küçük Şeytan "Little Devil" Istanbul Quartet 3 İnkılap Yayınları 1999
Medya "Media" Istanbul Quartet 4 İnkılap Yayınları 2000
Aseksüel Koloni ya da Antiope "Asexual Colony or Antiope" Everlasting Antiquity Telos 2002
Siber Tragedya ya da İphigeneia "Cyber Tragedy or Iphigeneia" Everlasting Antiquity 2 Telos 2003
Casus Belli ya da Helena "Casus Belli or Helen" Everlasting Antiquity 3 Telos 2003
Babalar ve Kızları "Fathers and Their Daughters" Collection of Short Stories İnkılap Yayınları 2005
Dekadans Geceleri "Nights of Decadence" Collection of Short Stories Varlık Yayınları 2008
Özgürlerin Kaderi "Fate of the Free" Nefti Yayıncılık 2008
Nihilist - Reddedilenlerin Risaleleri "Nihilist - The Codices of the Rejected" Doğan Kitap 2010
Konstantinopolis Kapılarında "At the Gates of Constantinople" Doğan Kitap 2012

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