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Onat Kutlar, (Turkish Poet, Author, Philosopher, And The Founder, Of Turkish Sinematek Association), (1936-1995).

Ishak.

A Dergisi Yayinlari, 1959

175.00 €

Khalkedon Books, IOBA, ESA Bookshop

(Istanbul, Turkey)

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Year of publication
1959
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Onat Kutlar, (Turkish Poet, Author, Philosopher, And The Founder, Of Turkish Sinematek Association), (1936-1995).
Pages
0
Publishers
A Dergisi Yayinlari
Size
12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Keyword
Manuscripts & Autographs, Photography
Binding description
Soft cover
State of preservation
Very Good
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Paperback. 12mo. (17 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 77, [3] p. Ishak. Mehmet Arif Onat Kutlar, also known as Onat Kutlar, was a prominent Turkish writer and poet, founder of the Turkish Sinematek and one of the founders of the Istanbul International Film Festival. Onat Kutlar was born in Alanya, Turkey in 1936. He was the grandson of Arif Pasha, an Ottoman governor of the Taif district and the son of Ali Riza Bey, a penal judge of the young Turkish Republic and later a farmer, and Meliha Hanim. He grew up in the city of Gaziantep. He studied law at Istanbul University and philosophy in Paris. His book, Ishak (1959), composed of nine short stories, most of which are written from the point of view of a child and are often surrealistic and mystical was the recipient of the 1960 "Turkish Language Association Short Story Award". According to the literary critic Fethi Naci, these represent a very early example of magical realism genre. In 1985, he was a member of the jury at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1994, he was awarded with L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and in 1975 Cultural Medal of Poland for his work in the Turkish Sinematek. He died on 11 January 1995 in Istanbul resulting from injuries sustained in bomb attack (carried out by the terror organization PKK) which occurred on 30 December 1994 at The Marmara Hotel's cafeteria in Taksim. He was laid to rest at the Asiyan Asri Cemetery. Currently, the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Prize in the National Competition of the Istanbul International Film Festival is named after him to commemorate his contributions to the Turkish cinema. (Wikipedia). First Edition. Signed and inscribed by Kutlar to Turkish author Vedat Günyol as 'Sayin Vedat Günyol'a, Ocak 1960'.

Lingue: Turkish
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