Güntekin, Reşat Nuri, 1889-1956

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Name (Latin)
Güntekin, Reşat Nuri, 1889-1956
Name (Arabic)
نورى، رشاد بك، 1889-1956
Name (Cyrilic)
Гюнтекин, Решад Нури, 1889-1956
Other forms of name
Gi︠u︡ntekin, Reshad Nuri, 1889-1956
Reşat Nuri, 1889-1956
Rašad Nūrī, 1889-1956
Nuri, Reşat, 1889-1956
Nuri, Răshad, 1889-1956
Ku̇ntăkin, Răshad Nuri, 1889-1956
Reşad Nuri, 1889-1956
Răshad Nuri, 1889-1956
Gu̇ntekin, Reshat Nuri, 1889-1956
Date of birth
1889
Date of death
1956
Associated Language
rus
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 44318557
Wikidata: Q379595
Library of congress: n 50081747
Sources of Information
  • Author's Çalıkuşu, 1942?
  • His Chaly koshy, 1990:t.p. (Reshat Nuri Gu̇ntekin) Russian colophon (Reshad Nuri Gi︠u︡ntekin)
  • الوصمة، 1927:صفحة العنوان رشاد بك نورى
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Wikipedia description:

Reşat Nuri Güntekin (Turkish pronunciation: [ɾeˈʃat nuːˈɾi ɟynteˈcin]) (25 November 1889 – 7 December 1956) was a Turkish novelist, storywriter, and playwright. His best known novel, Çalıkuşu ("The Wren", 1922) is about the destiny of a young Turkish female teacher in Anatolia. This work is translated into Persian by Seyyed Borhan Ghandili. His other significant novels include Dudaktan Kalbe ("From the Lips to the Heart", 1925), and Yaprak Dökümü ("The Fall of Leaves", 1930). Many of his novels have been adapted to cinema and television. Because he visited Anatolia with his duty as an inspector, he knew Anatolian people closely. In his works he dealt with life and social problems in Anatolia; reflects people in the human-environment relationship.

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