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Fishermen on the Galata Bridge (Kadir Has Üniversitesi)

Story of fishermen on the Galata Bridge
The Galata Bridge (in Turkish Galata Köprüsü) is a bridge that spans the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. From the end of the 19th century in particular, the bridge has featured in Turkish literature, theater, poetry and novels.

The first recorded bridge over the Golden Horn in Istanbul was built during the reign of Justinian the Great in the 6th century, close to the area near the Theodosian Land Walls at the western end of the city.

In 1453, during the Fall of Constantinople, the Turks assembled a mobile bridge by placing their ships side by side across the water, so that their troops could move from one side of the Golden Horn to the other.

THE GALATA BRIDGE

Hanging out on the bridge
I watch all of you with pleasure.
Some of you are pulling the oars, whispering,
Some of you are picking oysters from the buoys,
Some of you are holding the rudders in the barges,
Some of you are ropemen at the hawsers;
Some of you are birds, flying like poets;
Some of you are fish, twinkling, twinkling;
Some of you are boats, some of you are floats,
Some of you are clouds, in the air,
Some of you are steamboats, dropping their smokestacks,
Like a rascal they go under the bridge;
Some of you are whistles, blowing;
Some of you are smoke, also blowing;
But all of you, all of you
All of you worry about a living.
Am I the only hedonist among you?
Don't worry, maybe one day
I'll also write a poem about you;
I'll make a few bucks,
I'll buy myself some food.

Видео Fishermen on the Galata Bridge (Kadir Has Üniversitesi) канала Eimantas Kac
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5 апреля 2013 г. 20:32:38
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