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Turkish writer

Abdülhak Şinasi Hisar (March 14, 1887 in Istanbul – May 3, 1963 in Istanbul) was a Turkish writer.

He spent his childhood in Rumeli Hisarı and studied at the Galatasaray High School and later political sciences in Paris. Back to Ottoman Empire, he worked for a French company and later for Stines Mining Company and Regie des Tabacs. He also contributed several publications, including Yedigün.

Works

  • Fahim Bey ve Biz (1941)
  • Çamlıca’daki Eniştemiz (1944)
  • Ali Nizami Bey’in Alafrangalığı ve Şeyhliği (1952)
  • Boğaziçi Mehtapları (1942)
  • Boğaziçi Yalıları (1954)
  • Geçmiş Zaman Köşkleri (1956)
  • Geçmiş Zaman Fıkraları (1958)
  • Antoloji: Aşk imiş ..... (1955)
  • İstanbul ve Pierre Loti (1958)
  • Yahya Kemal’e Veda (1959)
  • Ahmet Haşim : Şiiri ve Hayatı (1963)

Biographies and information

  • Orhan Pamuk – İstanbul – Hatıralar ve Şehir, 2003
  • Louis Mitler - Contemporary Turkish Writers, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1988
  • Necmettin Turinay: Abdülhak Şinasi Hisar, 1988

References

  1. Sinan Niyazioğlu (2019). "Socialist Realist or Republican Nationalist? Two Faces of Art Deco on Turkish Popular Magazine Covers (1930-1939)". InfoDesign: Revista Brasileira de Design da Informação. 16 (2): 275. doi:10.51358/id.v16i2.729.
Turkish literature
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Medieval and
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Republican era


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