This NFT. Was posted on Anakreon's social media account on 26.10.2017.
Same time It is also included in Anakreon's poetry book, Branches of Life.
The publication link and its English translation are below.
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THE PAINTED BIRD *
Your wings are painted as mine
Both of us are painted birds
So we push each other
We believe that we are unpainted
In the world of painted people.
- “The Painted Bird” is a story in Jerzy Kosinski’s book with the same name. But this story entered literature as the concept of “the Painted Bird” with the meaning that it refers to symbolically. In the story; one of the novel characters catches live birds and releases them after painting them in various colors. The bird flies straight to the other birds as soon as getting released, but it is naturally not aware that it is painted. The bird is not welcomed by the other birds because it is painted. And eventually, it gets killed by the other birds. And the character of the story watches this with joy, and continues to paint the birds that he catches and release them. Here, a reference is made to alienation.
"Anakreon" is the poet's pseudonym and the real Anakreon was an antique Anatolian bard who lived in the 6th century B.C. Anakreon, born in Teos (İzmir/Turkey), is just one of the names that were brought up in these lands but are beginning to be forgotten with time, just like the many other ancient Anatolian bards. The poet aims to keep the memories of the ancient bards alive by referring to the unprotected values when he chose the pen name of Anakreon. The poet has been writing poems for over 20 years. He has adopted a plain and brief expression that is far from being concerned with I mage, and that is focused on the meaning, and he tells the search of people of his time for meaning, the dilemmas of the city people who are alone in the crowds, the ephemerality of the relationships of our days, the changing moods, and the desires and love in a plain language and sometimes by using dialectical elements. .
THE PAINTED BIRD
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This NFT. Was posted on Anakreon's social media account on 26.10.2017.
Same time It is also included in Anakreon's poetry book, Branches of Life.
The publication link and its English translation are below.
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1293889527408660&set=pb.100045306009457.-2207520000..
THE PAINTED BIRD *
Your wings are painted as mine
Both of us are painted birds
So we push each other
We believe that we are unpainted
In the world of painted people.
- “The Painted Bird” is a story in Jerzy Kosinski’s book with the same name. But this story entered literature as the concept of “the Painted Bird” with the meaning that it refers to symbolically. In the story; one of the novel characters catches live birds and releases them after painting them in various colors. The bird flies straight to the other birds as soon as getting released, but it is naturally not aware that it is painted. The bird is not welcomed by the other birds because it is painted. And eventually, it gets killed by the other birds. And the character of the story watches this with joy, and continues to paint the birds that he catches and release them. Here, a reference is made to alienation.
"Anakreon" is the poet's pseudonym and the real Anakreon was an antique Anatolian bard who lived in the 6th century B.C. Anakreon, born in Teos (İzmir/Turkey), is just one of the names that were brought up in these lands but are beginning to be forgotten with time, just like the many other ancient Anatolian bards. The poet aims to keep the memories of the ancient bards alive by referring to the unprotected values when he chose the pen name of Anakreon. The poet has been writing poems for over 20 years. He has adopted a plain and brief expression that is far from being concerned with I mage, and that is focused on the meaning, and he tells the search of people of his time for meaning, the dilemmas of the city people who are alone in the crowds, the ephemerality of the relationships of our days, the changing moods, and the desires and love in a plain language and sometimes by using dialectical elements. .