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Written by in 1952 while he was a student at the Faculty of Political Sciences (Mülkiye), " Mona Roza " is a 14-stanza poem that remained a underground legend for decades before being officially published.
: The name "Mona Roza" is often interpreted to mean "Single Rose" or "One Rose". 2. The Inspiration: Muazzez Akkaya Mona Roza Can Demiryel Sezai Karakoc
Muazzez Akkaya was Karakoç's classmate at university. For years, legends circulated about her, including a tragic myth that she committed suicide after Karakoç rejected her at a graduation ceremony. Cemal Süreya ve Sezai Karakoç'un Aşkı "Muazzez" Written by in 1952 while he was a