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Rıfat Ilgaz
Born(1911-04-24)24 April 1911
Cide, Kastamonu Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died7 July 1993(1993-07-07) (aged 82)
Istanbul, Turkey
OccupationAuthor, Teacher, Poet
NationalityTurkish
GenreHumour

Rıfat Ilgaz (24 April 1911 – 7 July 1993) was a poet who was born in Cide, in the Kastamonu Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (present-day Turkey). He was a teacher, poet, and writer. Ilgaz was one of Turkey’s best-known and most prolific poets and writers, having authored over sixty works.

Biography

Ilgaz started writing poetry during his junior school years and evolved into one of the prolific social-realist writers of 20th century Turkish literature. His poems are considered prime examples of socialist-realistic writing. While he has never really been a partisan of political ideologies, the fact that he has written about the sufferings of the people placed him at a left wing perspective. Like other writers of his time, Ilgaz was imprisoned as a result of one of his publications.

In addition to his writing, he led an accomplished career as a lecturer in Turkish literature.

Rıfat Ilgaz died in Istanbul in 1993 due to lung failure.

English language bibliography

One collection of Ilgaz's short stories has been published in English language translation.

Fourth Company

A 2001 short story collection by Turkish writer Rifat Ilgaz published by Milet Books, in dual Turkish and English language translation by Damian Croft, as part of its series of Turkish-English Short Story Collections.

The publisher states that, “In the deftly comic six-part story, Fourth Company and two further stories, Rifat Ilgaz turns his sharp but affectionate wit on compulsory military service, holidays at home and the pathological fear of doctors.”[1]

The volume consists of the stories;

  • Fourth Company (Parts 1-6)
  • Off to Exchange Bayram Greetings
  • A Fear of Doctors

Editions

  • Fourth Company. trans. Damian Croft. London: Milet Books. 2001. ISBN 978-1-84059-298-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

Selected works

  • Apartıman Çocukları
  • Bacaksız Okulda
  • Bacaksız Plajda
  • Cart Curt
  • Çalış Osman Çiftlik Senin
  • Devam
  • Don Kişot Istanbul'da
  • Garibin Horozu
  • Geçmişe Mazi
  • Güvercinim Uyur mu?
  • Hababam Sınıfı (1975) (made into a movie)[2]
  • Hababam Sınıfı Sınıfta Kaldı (1975) (made into a movie)[3]
  • Hababam Sınıfı Baskında (made into a movie)
  • Hababam Sınıfı İcraatın İçinde
  • Hababam Sınıfı Uyanıyor
  • Hoca Nasrettin Ve Çömezleri
  • Karadeniz'in Kıyıcığında
  • Karartma Geceleri (1990) (made into a movie)[4]
  • Kırk Yıl Once Kırk Yıl Sonra
  • Kulağımız Kirişte
  • Nerde Kalmıştık
  • Nerde O Eski Usturalar
  • Ocak Katırı Alagöz
  • Öksüz Civciv
  • Pijamalılar
  • Radarın Anahtarı
  • Rüşvetin Alamancası
  • Sarı Yazma
  • Sınıf
  • Soluk Soluğa/Karakılçık/Uzak Değil
  • Sosyal Kadınlar Partisi
  • Şeker Kutusu
  • Üsküdar'da Sabah Oldu
  • Yarenlik
  • Yaşadıkça
  • Yıldız Karayel
  • Yokuş Yukarı

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fourth Company". Milet Books. Retrieved 2012-06-27. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Hababam Sinifi (movie)".
  3. ^ "Hababam Sinifi Sinifta Kaldi (movie)".
  4. ^ "Karartma Geceleri (movie)".

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