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Enderûnlu Fâzıl (1757–1810) was an Ottoman poet who depicted the beauty of men from various lands of the Ottoman Empire. He achieved fame through his erotic works, which were published posthumously. Among his most famous works is The Book of Women, which was banned in the Ottoman Empire. The book describes the advantages and disadvantages of women from different nations. Enderûnlu Hüseyin Fâzıl Bey (osmanisch حسين فاضل بك اندرونى Hüseyin Fâzıl Bey Enderûnî; * um 1757 in Akkon; † Dezember 1810 in Istanbul) war ein osmanischer Dīwān- und Masnawī-Dichter sowie Satiriker. Fâzıl Bey, der offen mit seiner Homosexualität umging, erlangte Bekanntheit durch seine posthum veröffentlichten erotischen Werke, darunter auch das von ihm auf Drängen seines Liebhabers ungern verfasste und erste im Osmanischen Reich verbotene Zenannâme / زناننامه /‚Buch der Frauen‘, in dem er die Vorzüge und Nachteile von Frauen aus verschiedenen Nationen schildert. Enderûnlu Hüseyin Fâzıl Bey (en turco otomano: حسين فاضل بك اندرونى; Acre, hacia 1757 - Estambul, diciembre de 1810) fue un poeta otomano que escribió principalmente y , además de textos satíricos.​ Fâzıl Bey, que vivía su homosexualidad de forma abierta, consiguió fama a través de sus obras eróticas publicadas de forma póstuma. Entre las más famosas está زناننامه (Zenannâme; «El libro de los chicos»), escrito a instancias de su amante y de mal grado, que fue prohibido en el Imperio otomano. El libro describe las ventajas e inconvenientes de los chicos de las diferentes naciones.
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Enderûnlu Fâzıl (1757–1810) was an Ottoman poet who depicted the beauty of men from various lands of the Ottoman Empire. He achieved fame through his erotic works, which were published posthumously. Among his most famous works is The Book of Women, which was banned in the Ottoman Empire. The book describes the advantages and disadvantages of women from different nations. Enderûnlu Hüseyin Fâzıl Bey (osmanisch حسين فاضل بك اندرونى Hüseyin Fâzıl Bey Enderûnî; * um 1757 in Akkon; † Dezember 1810 in Istanbul) war ein osmanischer Dīwān- und Masnawī-Dichter sowie Satiriker. Fâzıl Bey, der offen mit seiner Homosexualität umging, erlangte Bekanntheit durch seine posthum veröffentlichten erotischen Werke, darunter auch das von ihm auf Drängen seines Liebhabers ungern verfasste und erste im Osmanischen Reich verbotene Zenannâme / زناننامه /‚Buch der Frauen‘, in dem er die Vorzüge und Nachteile von Frauen aus verschiedenen Nationen schildert. Enderûnlu Hüseyin Fâzıl Bey (en turco otomano: حسين فاضل بك اندرونى; Acre, hacia 1757 - Estambul, diciembre de 1810) fue un poeta otomano que escribió principalmente y , además de textos satíricos.​ Fâzıl Bey, que vivía su homosexualidad de forma abierta, consiguió fama a través de sus obras eróticas publicadas de forma póstuma. Entre las más famosas está زناننامه (Zenannâme; «El libro de los chicos»), escrito a instancias de su amante y de mal grado, que fue prohibido en el Imperio otomano. El libro describe las ventajas e inconvenientes de los chicos de las diferentes naciones.
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