What were the main Turkish literary works in the 1940s?

In the 1940s, the "grotesque school" represented by the poet Orville (19 14- 1950) made great innovations in Turkish poetry and further developed free verse. At this time, there appeared a poet Dalal Jia (19 14-) who did not belong to any genre and had a unique style. He is famous for his abstract and philosophical works. At this time, in short stories, many works describe the miserable life of working people and reflect the harsh social reality. For example, the local story of Refik Hallett Carlei (1888—1965) (1939). In addition, the works of Saite Faeeq Abasi Yana (1906-1954) have also made great artistic achievements, which have attracted wide attention at home and abroad.