词条 | Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpinar |
释义 | Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpinar Turkish novelist born Aug. 17, 1864, Constantinople died March 8, 1944, Istanbul Turkish novelist, a prolific writer known for skillfully depicted sketches of life in Istanbul. Educated privately and at the School of Political Science in Constantinople, Hüseyin Rahmi had a career in the Turkish civil service, retiring in 1908 at the time of the Young Turk Revolution. Afterward, except for short service as a member of Parliament, he lived a solitary life on the island of Heybeli, in the Sea of Marmara. At first a disciple of the Turkish journalist, historian, and novelist Ahmed Midhat, Hüseyin Rahmi gradually developed his own literary style. He wrote some 40 novels, about 70 short stories, and a few unsuccessful plays and also translated several French novels. Mürebbiye (1895; “Governess”) was a bold attack on the prevalent custom of entrusting children to the care of often domineering governesses. Other well-known novels include Metres (1900; “Mistress”); Iffet (1897; “Chastity”); Mutallaka (1898; “Divorcée”), dealing with the plight of the Muslim woman after the failure of a marriage; Son arzu (1922; “The Last Wish”); and Ben deli miyim? (1925; “Am I Mad?”). |
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