Sevan Nişanyan
İstanbul’da doğdu. Robert Kolej’den sonra üniversite eğitimi için gittiği ABD’de felsefe ve siyaset bilimi okudu. Commodore-64 bilgisayarlarını Türkiye’ye getiren Teleteknik firmasını kurdu ve yönetti. Türkiye’nin ilk popüler bilgisayar dergisi olan Commodore’u kurdu. 1986’da orduyu isyana teşvik suçundan hapis yattı. İzmir’in tarihi Şirince köyüne yerleşti; bu köyün onarımına ve tanıtımına emek harcadı. Restore edilmiş köy evlerinden oluşan Nişanyan Evleri adlı oteli kurdu ve büyüttü. Türk turizmine değişik bir bakış açısı getiren Küçük Oteller Kitabı’nı on yıl süreyle yayımladı. Çağdaş Türkçenin bilimsel esaslara dayanan ilk etimoloji sözlüğü olan Sözlerin Soyağacı’nı yazdı. 2004’te İnsan Hakları Derneği’nin Ayşegül Zarakolu Özgür Düşünce
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Currently, Mr. Davidson holds the position of Co-Editor in the department of Strategic Investment at Banyan Hill Publishing. He retired from the world of investment in the year 2004, only to eventually return to the firm.
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Lise eğitimini İzmir Atatürk Lisesi’nde yaptı. Daha sonra Ankara Üniversitesi Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi iktisat ve maliye bölümlerini bitirdi. Paris ve Poitiers üniversitelerinde doktora öğrenimini tamamladı. Yurt dışında bulunduğu süre boyunca; azgelişmişlik, emperyalizm ve kapitalizmden sosyalizme geçiş sorunları üzerine birçok araştırma yaptı.
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Ukrainian birth, heritage, and upbringing of Gogol influenced many of his written works among the most beloved in the tradition of Russian-language literature. Most critics see Gogol as the first Russian realist. His biting satire, comic realism, and descriptions of Russian provincials and petty bureaucrats influenced later Russian masters Leo Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev, and especially Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Gogol wittily said many later Russian maxims.
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İhsan Oktay Anar
Türk yazardır. Lisans, master ve doktora eğitimini Ege Üniversitesi Felsefe Bölümü'nde yaptı. Aynı okulda öğretim üyeliğinden emekli olmuştur.
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Her bir kitabının çok uzun araştırmalardan sonra yazıldığı içerdikleri ağır tarihi bilgi ile göze çarpar. Eserleri pek çok küçük hikâye etrafında örülmüş büyük bir roman biçimindedir.
Yazın biçim göndermeler içerir. Kabaca birkaç örnek vermek gerekirse Amat'taki İsrafil adlı çocuğun gemi borazancısı olup diriliş düdüğünü çalışı islamiyette kıyamet haberi olan borazanı çalacak meleğe, alt ambar toprak altına ve mezara göndermeler ya da modellemelerdir. Bu üslup okuyucuyu hem yetiştirir, hem geliştirir. Umberto Eco bu biçimde gelişen okuru ampirik okurdan ayırmaktadır. Her gerçek yazar aslında bu tip inc -
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Yusuf Atılgan
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Atılgan is considered as one of the pioneers of the modern Turkish novel. His novels had a psychological style, digging into themes such as loneliness, questioning, meaning of life.
Atılgan finished middle school in Manisa, then high school in Balıkesir. He graduated in Turkish language and literature from İstanbul University. He finished his thesis titled Tokatlı Kani: Sanat, şahsiyet ve psikoloji under supervision of Nihat Tarlan. Atılgan then began teaching literature at Maltepe Askeri Lise -
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Tanpınar was born in Istanbul on 23 June 1901. His father was a judge, Hüseyin Fikri Efendi. Hüseyin Fikri Efendi was Georgian from Maçahel. 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, wh -
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Writer and translator (b. 22 May 1895, İstanbul – d. 18 January 1960). After he finished Beşiktaş Secondary School, he studied at Galatasaray High School but discontinued his education.
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He graduated from the Sun Education High School. He studied at Law School for some time (1913) and then educated himself.
He lived abroad for eight years in Tiflis, Berlin, Paris, Vienna, Rome and Copenhagen (1915-28). He worked as a translator at the Ministry of National Education.
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Without informing his family, he left Galatasaray Sultanisi in 1905 and went to Paris. He attended the École Libre des Sciences Politiques in Paris until 1908. In Paris, he frequently met with Prince Sebahattin, Dr. Nihat Reşat Belger, Ahmet Rıza Bey and Yahya Kemal.
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Erik-Jan Zürcher
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Fikret Başkaya
Doç. Dr. Fikret Başkaya 1940 Denizli doğumlu, eleştirel yazılarıyla tanınan sol görüşlü yazar.
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Lise eğitimini İzmir Atatürk Lisesi’nde yaptı. Daha sonra Ankara Üniversitesi Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi iktisat ve maliye bölümlerini bitirdi. Paris ve Poitiers üniversitelerinde doktora öğrenimini tamamladı. Yurt dışında bulunduğu süre boyunca; azgelişmişlik, emperyalizm ve kapitalizmden sosyalizme geçiş sorunları üzerine birçok araştırma yaptı.
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