Kaloghlan

Keloğlan (Turkish: bald boy) is a fictional character in Turkish culture.

A well-known character in Turkish folklore, Keloğlan - also known as keleşoğlan - has the problem of being bald from birth.[1] He represents the Anatolian people who can have big dreams, who are virtuous, prudent, a little bald, a little romantic and very sporty.

Stories about him were staged by Fisko Birlik, Danone Çocuk Tiyatroları and many special societies many times and attracted a lot of attention and applause. Also, there is Keloğlan ve 300 Magiclandli, written by Çalım Baya, which is an educational seminar with music and dance intended for followers.

Also, his tale was serialized by Necdet Şen in his comic book Hizli Gazeteci in 1989 at Cumhuriyet newspaper. In 1991, Remzi Bookstore published a book telling a story about him not being able to fit in and having to make a choice between the rules and his own principles.

References

  1. Pultar, Gönül (2005). On the road to Baghdad, or, Traveling biculturalism: theorizing a bicultural approach to contemporary world fiction. New Academia Publishing. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-9767042-1-8.
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