Kâmuran Şipal

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Kâmuran Şipal (1926, Adana – 18 September 2019, Istanbul), was a Turkish novelist, story writer and translator.[1]

Şipak graduated from , German Language Department. In the following years, he translated from German to Turkish, such German writers as Franz Kafka, Alfred Adler, Ingeborg Bachmann, Wolfgang Borchert, Heinrich Böll, , Bertolt Brecht, Max Brod, Elias Canetti, Sigmund Freud, , Günter Grass, Carl Gustav Jung, Thomas Mann, Rainer Maria Rilke, Robert Musil, , Hans Zulliger and Hermann Hesse. Şipal won the Turkish Language Association Story Contest in 1953. He received a Sait Faik Story Award for his novel named Elbiseciler Çarşısı[2] and seven years before his death, was awarded the (2011) for his novel named Sırrımsın Sırdaşımsın.[3]

Works[]

Story[]

  • Beyhan (1962)
  • Elbiseciler Çarşısı (1964)
  • Büyük Yolculuk (1969)
  • Buhûrumeryem (1971)
  • Köpek İstasyonu (1988)
  • Gece Lambalarının Işığında (collective storys, YKY, 2009)

Novels[]

  • Demir Köprü (1998),
  • Sırrımsın Sırdaşımsın (YKY 2010).

Other[]

  • Çağdaş Alman Hikâyesi (1962)

References[]

  1. ^ "Kamuran Şipal dies aged 92". Hürriyet Daily News. 19 September 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Sait Faik Story Award". Daruşşafaka. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Orhan Kemal ödülü Kamuran Şipal'in". NTV. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
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