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词条 Güntekin, Reșat Nuri
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Güntekin, Reșat Nuri
Turkish writer
born November 25, 1889, Constantinople
died December 6, 1956, London
prolific Turkish novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and playwright. His best known work is the novel alıkușu (1922, “The Wren”; Eng. trans. The Autobiography of a Turkish Girl, 1949). In alıkușu, a picaresque tale of a young schoolteacher, Güntekin combines romance with realistic description of Anatolia.
Güntekin was educated at a French school in Smyrna and at Istanbul University. He became a teacher, an inspector of schools, and a member of parliament and was Turkish delegate to UNESCO. His literary career began in 1917 with the publication of short fiction and drama criticism. alıkușu, which was serialized in a newspaper before its publication in book form, made his name and won him great popularity. His novels include Dudaktan Kalbe (1923; “From Lips to Heart”), which depicts social decadence; Yeșil Gece (1928; “The Green Night”), about the evils of fanaticism; and Miskinler Tekkesi (1946; “The Poor of the Dervish Convent”), the tale of a band of beggars. His plays include sentimental family dramas, such as Tas Parcası (1923; “A Piece of Stone”) and Eski Șarkı (1951; “The Old Song”), and social satires such as Hülleci (1935; “The Hired Husband”). He made numerous translations. Güntekin's works were collected and published in 24 volumes, the last appearing in 1961.
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