Izzet Celasin

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Izzet Celasin (born 1958 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Norwegian author of Turkish descent.[1]

He was a left-wing activist, and spent several years in prison after the 1980 military coup in Turkey.[2] After moving to Norway in 1988, as a political refugee, he began writing novels about the leftist revolt in Turkey. His first novel, "" was one of the winners of Gyldendal competition for best political novel.[1][3]

Traducciones. Cielo negro, mar negro. Lengua de Trapo. Madrid, 2010. Traducción de Carmen Freixanet. 423 páginas.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Words without Borders. "Izzet Celasin". Retrieved 2011-03-13.
  2. ^ NRK. "Svart himmel, svart hav". Retrieved 2011-03-13.
  3. ^ Qantara. "Interview with Izzet Celasin". Retrieved 2011-03-13.


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