Yaşar Kemal
- Kemal Sadık Gökçeli
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- Kemal, Yaşar
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- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1923-10-06
- Place of birth
- Turkey
- Date of death
- 2015-02-28
- Place of death
- Istanbul
Wikipedia
Yaşar Kemal (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈjaʃar ceˈmal]; born Kemal Sadık Gökçeli; 6 October 1923 – 28 February 2015) was a leading Kurdish writer and human rights activist from Turkey. He received 38 awards during his lifetime and had been a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature on the strength of his 1955 novel Memed, My Hawk.
An outspoken intellectual, he often did not hesitate to speak about sensitive issues, especially those concerning the oppression of the Kurdish people. He was tried in 1995 under anti-terror laws for an article he wrote for Der Spiegel highlighting the Turkish Army's destruction of Kurdish villages during the Turkish–Kurdish conflict. He was released but later received a suspended 20-month jail sentence for another article he wrote criticising racism in Turkey, especially against the Kurds.
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Yaşar Kemal (born Kemal Sadık Gökçeli) was a Kurdish writer and human rights activist, and one of Turkey's leading writers.
Last modified: 2020-07-26 (revision #15577)
Editions
Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
---|---|---|---|
Anatolischer Reis | Paperback | 3-423-10704-9 | 1987-02 |
Die Ararat Legende | Paperback | 3-293-20097-4 | 1997 |
Relationships
- Yaşar Kemal wrote İnce Memed II
- Yaşar Kemal wrote Ağrıdağı Efsanesi
- Yaşar Kemal wrote Anatolischer Reis
- Yaşar Kemal wrote Teneke
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