Bilge Karasu
Bilge Karasu, was a Turkish short story writer and novelist.
Biography
Bilge Karasu was born in 1930, in Istanbul. Bilge Karasu's parents, who later converted to Islam, were of Jewish origin, although he does not have any kinship with Emanuel Karasu, an Ottoman politician of Jewish origin. He studied at Şişli Terakki High School and at Istanbul University, Faculty of Literature, Department of Philosophy. He published articles on art criticism in the Forum magazine between 1954 and 1959.In 1963, he returned from Europe, where he had studied on a Rockefeller scholarship. In 1964, he started to work as a translator at the General Directorate of Press, Broadcasting, and Tourism and in the foreign broadcasting service of Ankara Radio.
Karasu wrote radio plays for Ankara Radioı. He worked as a lecturer at Hacettepe University's Philosophy Department from 1974 until his death.
He lived in a small basement on Nilgün Street in Ankara for years. He died on 14 July 1995, at Hacettepe University Hospital, Ankara where he was being treated for pancreatic cancer. He is buried in Karşıyaka Cemetery.
Stories
Troya’da Ölüm Vardı Uzun Sürmüş Bir Günün Akşamı Göçmüş Kediler Bahçesi Kısmet Büfesi Lağımlaranası ya da Beyoğlu- ''Susanlar''
Novels
Gece- ''Kılavuz''
Essays
Ne Kitapsız Ne Kedisiz Narla İncire Gazel- ''Altı Ay Bir Güz''
Radio plays
Peter Pan, Ankara RadyosuSevilmek,, Ankara RadyosuKerem ile Kediler,, Ankara RadyosuGidememek- ''Aşk''
Translations
Abraham Lincoln, Emil Ludwing, 1953, Cep KitaplarıDoktor Martino, William Faulkner, 1956, Yenilik PublicationsBella'nın Ölümü, Georges Simenon, 1981, Karacan Publications- Salgına İnanıyorum, Jean Cocteau, 1968, Türk Dili, Ankara: Volume: 196, p. 422-425
- İşin Özü Bir Öykü Anlatmaktır, Jean Renoir, Türk Dili, Ankara: Volume: 196, p. 426-428
Awards
- 1963 Turkish Language Association Translation Award, The Dead Man, translated from D. H. Lawrence