Lo"The Lost Paradise" is a philosophical and intellectual work by Sezai Karakoç that presents his conception of civilization. Karakoç is particularly known in 20th-century Turkish-Islamic thought for the concept of "Revival," and in his works he examines the past, present, and future of Islamic civilization. The book conveys the crises of modern humanity, the processes of decline, and the reconstruction of Islamic civilization from a metaphysical perspective.Content and Main ThemesFirst published
EN
Yusuf Bilal Akkaya

Leo Tolstoy’s novel *Resurrection* (Russian original title: Воскресение) is regarded as one of the most important works of Russian literature. Published in 1899, the novel holds significant historical and social importance. This work, which centers on themes of moral transformation, justice, ethics, and social critique, offers a profound examination of the social structure of late 19th-century Russian society. The narrative is rich with moral introspection, encouraging readers to engage in perso
EN
Zeynep Şule Bingöl

"Gül Muştusu" is a poetic work by Sezai Karakoç, written in verse form and published as a book under this title. It was first released independently in 1969 by Diriliş Yayınları. In subsequent editions, it was published together with the work "Taha’nın Kitabı."Content and Central ThemeThe poem titled Gül Muştusu consists of fourteen sections and is constructed through imagery and metaphors centered on the theme of love. In the poem, the image of the rose is not merely a botanical element but als
EN
Nida Öztürkmen

Sezai Karakoç (Ahmet Sezai Karakoç; b. 22 January 1933, Ergani, Diyarbakır – d. 16 November 2021, Istanbul) was one of the leading figures of Turkish poetry in the Republican era, as well as a thinker, writer, and politician. Through his poetry, which emphasized metaphysical themes, Karakoç advocated for the reconstruction of Turkish-Islamic civilization and established a literary and intellectual movement under the name “Diriliş.” He authored numerous works on literature, philosophy, history, p
EN
Nurten Yalçın