Türk Tiyatrosunda Varoluşçuluk
Özet
BAGATUR, Ögeday. Existentialism in Turkish Theater, Master Thesis, Ankara, 2021.
The first effects of existentialism in Turkish literature began with the publication of
articles introducing the trend in newspapers and magazines in the 1950s. Existentialism
is not with scientific writing as in other philosophical movements; It has emerged with
literary text types. Therefore, the relationship that existentialism has established with
literature is stronger than other philosophical movements. Its influence in our literature
has increased especially in the 1960s and 1970s, and it continues today.
In our study, we tried to show that the existentialism movement, which has an effect
especially in literary genres such as story, novel and poetry, has an effect on the works
written in the theater genre by the writers who consciously prefer this trend in other text
types. Alienation, loneliness, suicide, which are the basic topics of existentialism, and the
effects of modern life on human beings appear as the main subject and theme in the texts
we have examined. The basic values of existentialism appear in the theater texts written,
in the dialogues of the text heroes by using the possibilities of the theater genre, in the
explanatory sections where the moods of the heroes are told, and in the decoration
arrangements.
In the first part of the thesis, after focusing on how the existentialist movement emerged
in Turkish literature and how its effects occurred, it was tried to show the effects of Bilge
Karasu, Güner Sümer and Oğuz Atay on their theater genre works. The primary sources
in our study are the printed theater texts of the authors. Based on these texts, the effects
of existentialism in our theater have been tried to be determined.
Key Words
Bilge Karasu, Güner Sümer, Oğuz Atay, theater, existentialism.