Tarık Buğra
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Süleyman Tarık Buğra (2 September 1918 – 26 February 1994) was a Turkish journalist, novelist and short story author. He was well-known author at Republican literature in his country. He was honoured as a State Artist in 1991. Buğra is the father of scientist Ayşe Buğra.
Buğra was born on 2 September 1918 in Akşehir, Konya, son of criminal judge Mehmet Nazım from Erzurum and Nazike from Akşehir.[1] His hometown was effective on Buğra's literatural identity. He preferred to signify this town in most of his works.[2] Buğra graduated from primary school and seconder school in the same town.
Bibliography[]
Stories[]
- Oğlumuz (1949)
- Yarın Diye Bir Şey Yoktur (1952)
- İki Uyku Arasında (1954)
- Hikâyeler (1964, yeni ilavelerle 1969)
Theatre plays[]
- Ayakta Durmak İstiyorum
- Akümülatörlü Radyo
- Yüzlerce Çiçek Birden Açtı (1979)
Travel memoirs[]
- Gagaringrad (Moskova Notları) (1962)
Essays[]
- Gençlik Türküsü (1964)
- Düşman Kazanmak Sanatı (1979)
- Politika Dışı (1992).
- Bu Çağın Adı (1990)
Novels[]
- Siyah Kehribar (1955)
- Küçük Ağa (1954)
- Küçük Ağa Ankarada (1966)
- İbiş'in Rüyası (1970)
- Firavun İmanı (1976)
- Gençliğim Eyvah (1979)
- Dönemeçte (1980)[3]
- Yalnızlar (1981)
- Yağmur Beklerken (1981)
- Osmancık (1973)
- Dünyanın En Pis Sokağı (1989)
Scripts[]
- Sıfırdan Doruğa-Patron (1994)
References[]
- ^ "Tarık Buğra". Yazarmezar.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- ^ Tarık Buğra Kimdir? Biyografisi, Biyografistan.com, Retrieved: 5 December 2016
- ^ Dönemeçte - Tarık Buğra.
Categories:
- 1918 births
- 1994 deaths
- Turkish journalists
- Turkish male short story writers
- 20th-century Turkish short story writers
- 20th-century Turkish writers
- 20th-century journalists
- Turkish writer stubs