(1914-09-15)15 September 1914 Ceyhan, Adana Province, Turkey
Died
2 June 1970(1970-06-02) (aged 55) Sofia, Bulgaria
Resting place
Zincirlikuyu Cemetery, Istanbul
Pen name
Orhan Kemal
Occupation
Novelist
Language
Turkish
Nationality
Turkish
Website
orhankemal.org
Orhan Kemal (15 September 1914 – 2 June 1970) is the pen name of Turkish novelist Mehmet Reşit Öğütçü. He is known for his realist novels that describe the life of the poor in Turkey.
OrhanKemal (15 September 1914 – 2 June 1970) is the pen name of Turkish novelist Mehmet Reşit Öğütçü. He is known for his realist novels that describe...
OrhanKemal Cengiz is a Turkish lawyer, journalist and human rights activist. He graduated in law from the University of Ankara in 1993. From 1997 to...
Cevdet Bey ve Oğulları (Mr. Cevdet and His Sons) in 1982 and won the OrhanKemal Novel Prize in 1983. It tells the story of three generations of a wealthy...
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his father is the story writer Zafer Doruk, a two times recipient of OrhanKemal Story Award. He has two siblings, Münir Can Cindoruk and Taner Cindoruk...
major awards such as the Sedat Simavi Literature Award in 1977, and the OrhanKemal Novel Prize in 1991. Born in Istanbul, she completed her high school...
referred to Cansever as in the light of surrealist Asaf Halet Celebi and Orhan Sarıkaya characterized him as a nonconformist. Born in Istanbul, Turkey...
this tradition are Kemal Tahir (1910–1973), OrhanKemal (1914–1970), and Yaşar Kemal (1923[?]–2015).[citation needed] Yaşar Kemal, in particular, has...
businessman and former president of the sports club Galatasaray S.K. OrhanKemal Cengiz, Turkish lawyer, journalist and human rights activist Chinghiz...
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000 copies by 2009, surpassing a previous record of 120,000 copies set by Orhan Pamuk's The New Life. In France, it was awarded a Prix ALEF* – Mention Spéciale...
to cover up other problems". Orhan Pamuk, Turkish novelist and Nobel laureate, publicly denounced the move, saying "Kemal Atatürk changed... Hagia Sophia...