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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