Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar | |
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Born |
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire | 23 June 1901
Died |
24 January 1962 60) Istanbul, Turkey | (aged
Resting place | Aşiyan Asri Cemetery |
Occupation | Writer, Poet, Scholar |
Nationality | Turkey |
Alma mater | Istanbul University |
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar (23 June 1901 – 24 January 1962) was one of the most important modern novelists and essayists of Turkish literature. He was also a member of the Turkish parliament (the Grand National Assembly of Turkey) between 1942 and 1946.
Biography
Tanpınar was born in Istanbul on 23 June 1901. His father, Hüseyin Fikri Efendi, was a judge. Hüseyin Fikri Efendi was Georgian from Maçahel.[1][2]
Tanpınar's mother died at Mosul, when Tanpınar was thirteen. Because his father's vocation required frequent relocation, Tanpınar continued his education in several different cities, including Istanbul, Sinop, Siirt, Kirkuk, and Antalya. After quitting veterinary college, he resumed his educational career at the Faculty of Literature at Istanbul University, which he completed in 1923.
As a literature teacher, he taught at high schools in Erzurum (1923–24), Konya, Ankara, the Educational Institute of Gazi and the Fine Arts Academy. At the Fine Arts Academy, besides teaching literature, Tanpınar taught in branches of aesthetics in arts, history of art and mythology (1932–39). From 1942-46, he entered the Turkish National Assembly as assembly member for Kahramanmaraş. In 1953, he made an extensive journey to Europe, traveling to many countries within six months; these included France, Belgium, Holland, England, Spain and Italy. Tanpınar died of a heart attack on 24 January 1962, aged 60, in Istanbul. His grave is in the Aşiyan Graveyard, Istanbul.
Commemoration
ITEF - The Istanbul Tanpınar Literature Festival, named after the famous modernist Turkish poet, novelist, essayist, and critic Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, is an international literary event held in the city of Istanbul.
Bibliography in Turkish
- Poem (Şiirler, 1961)
- Story (Abdullah Efendinin Rüyaları, 1943; Yaz Yağmuru, 1955; Hikâyeler, 1983, Dergâh Yay. 2002)
- Huzur 1949; Dergâh Yay. 2004; Saatleri Ayarlama Enstitüsü, 1962; Sahnenin Dışındakiler, 1973; Mahur Beste, 1975; Aydaki Kadın, 1987)
- Essay (Beş Şehir, 1946; Yahya Kemal, 1967; Edebiyat Üzerine Makaleler, 1969; Yaşadığım Gibi, 1970)
- Monography (XIX. Asır Türk Edebiyatı Tarihi, 1949)
- Beş Şehir (Five Cities) Writings on the cities of Ankara, Erzurum, Konya, Bursa and Istanbul
- Saatleri Ayarlama Enstitüsü, 1962
Bibliography in English
- A Mind at Peace (Huzur, serial novel, 1948), trans. Erdağ Göknar (Archipelago Books, 2008). ISBN 0-9793330-5-9 (a story of the people of Istanbul, set at the beginning of World War II)
- The Time Regulation Institute (Saatleri Ayarlama Enstitüsü, serial novel, 1954), trans. Ender Gürol (Turko-Tatar Press, 2001). Trans. by Alexander Dawe and Maureen Freely (31 Dec 2013)
See also
References
- ↑ "Gdd, Hüseyin Fikri Efendi". gdd.org.tr. Retrieved 31 May 2014.
- ↑ M. Orhan Okay, Bir hülya adamının romanı: Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, Dergâh Yayınları, 2010, ISBN 9789759951900, p. 26.
External links
- The Villa in Acibadem Translation of a story of Tanpınar
- Kalem Agency (copyright)
- İTEF - Istanbul Tanpinar Literature Festival