Seher Çakır
Seher Çakır (born 1971) is a Turkish poet and writer.
Also recorded as Seher Cakir
Biography
The recorded working language is Turkish and German.
The field of work recorded is poetry.
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- Istanbul
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Documents and archives
scholarly publication
- Seher Çakır: Poetry Framed by Exile, Vorstufen des Exils / Early Stages of Exile, 2020
Scholarly · Crossref registry · 2020
- Vom Ausloten der Freiheit: Seher Çakır, Grenzüberschreitungen, 2016
Scholarly · Crossref registry · 2016
reference work
- Wikidata, structured authority record Q87639: Seher Çakır
Reputable secondary · Wikidata
- “Seher Çakır”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
Reputable secondary · Wikipedia
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scholarly publication
Seher Çakır: Poetry Framed by Exile, Vorstufen des Exils / Early Stages of Exile, 2020Crossref registry
Verifiedscholarly publication
Vom Ausloten der Freiheit: Seher Çakır, Grenzüberschreitungen, 2016Crossref registry
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Partially resolvedreference work
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