Ömer Seyfettin
Ömer Seyfettin | |
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Ömer Seyfettin | |
Born |
Gonen, Ottoman Empire | March 11, 1884
Died |
March 6, 1920 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Occupation | Author, teacher, military officer |
Nationality | Turkish |
Ömer Seyfettin, also Omer Seyfeddin, (March 11, 1884, Gonen – March 6, 1920, Istanbul) was a Turkish nationalist writer from late 19th to early 20th century, considered to be one of the greatest modern Turkish authors. His work is much praised for simplifying the Turkish language from the Persian and Arabic words and phrases that were common at the time.
Biography
Ömer Seyfettin was born in Gonen, a town in Balıkesir Province, to a Circassian family[1] in 1884. Son of a military official, he spent his early life travelling around the coast of Marmara Sea. He graduated from a military veterinary academy in 1896, followed by a prolonged military education that lasted until the 1903 events in Macedonia.
After serving in the conflict as infantry second lieutenant, he was posted as an instructor in a military school in İzmir. This position was an opportunity for Seyfettin to improve his French, and interact with like-minded young writers.
Books
- Ashâb-ı Kehfimiz (1918)
- Efruz Bey (1919)
- Yalnız Efe (1919)
- Yarınki Turan Devleti
Story
- Harem (1918)
- Yüksek Ökçeler (1922)
- Gizli Mabed (1923)
- Beyaz Lale (1938)
- Asilzâdeler (1938)
- İlk Düşen Ak (1938)
- Mahçupluk İmtihanı (1938)
- Dalga (1943)
- Nokta (1956)
- Tarih Ezelî Bir Tekerrürdür (1958)
- KAŞAĞI
Notes
- Ömer Seyfettin’in Şiirleri (1972) (Translates as; Poems written by Ömer Seyfettin.)
See also
References
- Encyclopædia Britannica Online – Biography of Omer Seyfeddin
- Biyografi.info – Biography of Ömer Seyfettin (Turkish)
External links
- Ömer Seyfettin at the Internet Movie Database
- Nationality and Religion: Three Observations From Ömer Seyfettin
- Ömer Seyfettin's Response to 1909 Uprising
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