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Communication And Design








  The Success Story of Europe's Largest Bookstore "BKM Kitap" was Discussed!


In the "Success Stories" event organized by Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU) Faculty of Fine Arts (FAF); Kutbettin Bingölbali, Chairman of the Board of Directors of BKM Kitap, and Lecturer Şeyda Toprak, one of the faculty members of the Department of Communication and Design, were hosted.


In the "Success Stories" event organized by Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU) Faculty of Fine Arts (FAF); Kutbettin Bingölbali, Chairman of the Board of Directors of BKM Kitap, and Lecturer Şeyda Toprak, one of the faculty members of the Department of Communication and Design, were hosted.
 
On Wednesday, December 9, at 15.00, a talk on "The Success Story of BKM Kitap, Europe's Largest Bookstore" was held at the IGU Mehmet Akif Ersoy Conference Hall. In the interview, Kurbettin told his life story leading to the establishment of Bingölbali bookstore. Mr. Bingölbali said the following on the subject:
 
“Our book adventure started like this. With the 1980 coup d'etat, my parents partly burned our books in the tandoor and partly dumped them into the Murat River for fear of "something will happen to us". My brother is also without a book. One day, on his way to buy himself a book, he sees a place for sale in Erzurum. He buys this place by collecting some money from my father and his environment. When my brother won Bursa Uludağ University in 1983, he sold it and opened a 16 square meter space in the bookstore in Bursa. My brother is one of the founders of the first bookstore bazaar. There are some impossibilities, since it was right after the coup at that time, reading rates are extremely low. It is possible to talk about a period when books were free, freedom developed, and the exit from the coup, together with the Özal years. I was also a boarding school student in Van at this time. My brother brought me to Bursa during this period.”

Mr. Bingölbali told the story of going after his older brother from Van to Bursa and becoming the head of the bookstore after his childhood without a book, notebook or eraser:
 
“When I graduated from high school, I took over the bookstore. At that time, bookkeeping was an underappreciated field. It was seen as so worthless that it was possible to see this worthlessness in the places given to the bookstores. Bookstores were usually underground, in damp, dark places, and on the lowest floors of passages. We were 13 neighbors in the bookstore market at that time. It was such a stuffy environment that I remember we would go out to the street 5 times a day and get some air. Maybe because we couldn't read, because we didn't have a pencil, eraser, opener, notebook, or even a book, we wanted all children to have pencils, erasers, books and notebooks. We have been worried about this in our life. We have struggled with this poverty, and we continue to do so. Our neighbors handed over their bookstore and we expanded it from 16 square meters to 100 square meters. As a family, we worried that a whole city would come to the bookstore, that everyone could touch the book and inhale the smell of the book. As I said, we struggled a lot and in 2000, we said that the most beautiful place in the city should be the bookstore, and people should meet at the bookstores, we went from the dark lower floors of the passages to the bright and spacious street and opened a three-floor place. For the first time in Bursa, a cafe and a book are together.”

Kutbettin Bingölbali has radically changed the old understanding of bookstores with its spacious, wide and bright spaces. Stating that everything is possible with a book, Mr. Bingölbali stated that he has turned bookstores into places for the new generation with various concepts, styles and ideas. He said that the Z generation lives together with social media today, so they enriched their menus in the light of these experiences they gained in BKM bookstores and turned the bookstore into cultural spaces. He also emphasized that the meaning of the books hung from the ceiling in the BKM bookstore is “the book is the crown of our head”.
 
Kutbettin Bingölbali pointed out that bookstores are not just a business. He described this situation in his own words:
 
“I think bookstores are places where people ask about each other's well-being, talk and meet, and that's how it should be. In fact, at this point, the place we call the bookstore is a kind of spiritual pharmacy. Until the evening, our customers come here and say to us, 'I have a problem with my wife, family and friends. I have this shortcoming. What should I do? What should I do?' Just as people go to the pharmacy and look for a medicine that will help their disease, they also come to the bookstore and look for a medicine to heal their soul. As a matter of fact, this (our bookstore) is a bookstore that satisfies both the stomach and the soul. Here we are witnessing how a book, preface, proverb, sentence, paragraph changes a child's life, guides him from darkness to light, and this change of path.”
 
The interview was followed by a question-and-answer session. In addition, Toli Games, the sponsor of the interview, gave coupons to everyone who attended, and the first four people who asked questions won gifts.
 
 We would like to thank Kutbettin Bingölbali, Lecturer Şeyda Toprak and all our guests.