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Attilâ İlhan (15 June 1925 – 10 October 2005) was a Turkish poet, novelist, essayist, journalist and reviewer.

Attilâ İlhan
BornAttilâ Hamdi İlhan
(1925-06-15)15 June 1925
Menemen, Turkey
Died10 October 2005(2005-10-10) (aged 80)
Istanbul, Turkey
OccupationAuthor
NationalityTurkish
Period1957–2005
RelativesÇolpan İlhan (sister) Kerem Alışık (nephew)
Website
www.tilahan.org

Early life and education


Attilâ İlhan was born in Menemen in İzmir Province, Turkey on 15 June 1925. He received most of his primary education in İzmir. However, because of his father's job, he completed his junior high school education in different cities. Aged 16 and enrolled in İzmir Atatürk High School, he got into trouble for sending a poem by Nazım Hikmet, a famous dissident communist Turkish poet, to a girl he was in love with. He was arrested and taken into custody for three weeks. He was also dismissed from school and jailed for two months. After his imprisonment, İlhan was forbidden from attending any schools in Turkey, thus interrupting his education.

Following a favourable court decision in 1941, he received permission to continue his education again and enrolled in Istanbul Işık High School. During the last year of his high school education, his uncle sent one of his poems to CHP Poetry Competition without telling Attilâ. The poem, Cebbaroğlu Mehemmed, won the second prize among many poems written by famous poets. He graduated from high school in 1942 and enrolled in İstanbul University's law school. However, he left midway through his legal education to pursue his own endeavours and published his first poetry book, Duvar (The Wall).


Years in Paris


In his second year at Istanbul University, he went to Paris in order to take part in supporting Nazım Hikmet. His observations of the French and their culture were to influence many of his works.

After returning to Turkey, he repeatedly ran into trouble with the police. Interrogations in Sansaryan Han influenced his works based on death, thriller, etc.


Istanbul–Paris–Izmir triangle


He returned to Paris again in 1951 because of an official investigation about an article in Gerçek newspaper. In this period he learned to speak French and studied Marxist philosophy. In the 1950s Attilâ İlhan spent his days along an İstanbul–Paris–İzmir triangle and during this period he became popular in Turkey. After returning to Turkey, he resumed studying law. However, in his last year at law school, he left university and took up a journalistic career. His relationship with the cinema also started in this year. He began writing movie reviews and critiques in Vatan newspaper.


Artistic versatility


After completing his military service in Erzurum in 1957, İlhan returned to İstanbul and concentrated on cinema. He wrote screenplays for nearly 15 movies under the pen name Ali Kaptanoğlu. However, cinema didn't meet his expectations and he returned to Paris in 1960. During this period, he analyzed the development of socialism and television. The unexpected death of his father caused him to return to his hometown of İzmir, where he would remain for the next eight years. During this period, he served as the editorial writer and editor-in-chief of the Democratic İzmir newspaper. During the same years, he also wrote poetry books, Yasak Sevişmek and Bıçağın Ucu of the Aynanın İçindekiler series.


Political views


Attilâ İlhan was a kemalist and socialist. In his later life, he appeared on television programs where he discussed literary and social issues. Although he was a devoted communist, he never espoused Stalinism and he always took a nationalistic point of view within communism. He was also an intellectual figure in Turkey where his ideas influenced the public. In his series of books entitled Hangi …, he questioned the imitative intellectualism which dominated the cultural and political life of Turkey.


Personal life


He married in 1968 and remained so for 15 years. He was the brother of famous Turkish actress Çolpan İlhan, wife of the late Sadri Alışık, himself a famous actor.


Death


Attilâ İlhan died of a heart-attack in İstanbul on 10 October 2005.[1] Attilâ İlhan was buried at Aşiyan Asri Cemetery.[2]


List of works



Poems



Novels



Essays



Short stories



Translations



References


  1. "Turkish Author Attila Ilhan Passes Away", Turkishpress.com
  2. Attila İlhan’a veda (Farewell to Attila Ilhan) NTV-MSNBC 2005-10-24 (in Turkish)



На других языках


[de] Attila İlhan

Attila İlhan (* 15. Juni 1925 in Menemen; † 10. Oktober 2005 in Istanbul) war ein türkischer Schriftsteller.
- [en] Attilâ İlhan

[es] Attila İlhan

Attila İlhan (15 de junio de 1925 –10 de octubre de 2005) fue un autor y poeta turco. Ya en su juventud, tuvo serios problemas al haber enviado un poema de Nazım Hikmet, un famoso poeta turco y disidente político, a una muchacha de la que estaba enamorado. Esto brevemente interrumpió su educación. Más tarde pudo asistir a la Facultad de Derecho en Estambul y publicó en varias revistas literarias. Vivió en París, donde le influyó la corriente cultural de la capital francesa. En los últimos tiempos asistió a programas televisión donde intervenía como moderador sobre cuestiones literarias y sociales. Era hermano de la famosa actriz turca Çolpan İlhan. Fue también una figura intelectual en Turquía donde sus ideas nacionalistas influyeron en las masas, cuestionando siempre preguntaba el intelectualismo imitativo que dominó la vida cultural y política de Turquía. Murió del infarto de miocardio en Estambul el 10 de octubre de 2005 con 80 años.

[fr] Attila İlhan

Attila İlhan, né le 25 juin 1925 à Menemen dans la province d'Izmir et mort le 10 octobre 2005 à Istanbul, est un écrivain turc, à la fois poète et romancier.

[ru] Ильхан, Аттила

Аттила Ильхан (15 июня 1925 — 10 октября 2005) — турецкий поэт, журналист и сценарист. Придерживался социалистических взглядов, в то же время ему не чужд был национализм, являющийся одним из принципов («стрел») кемализма[3].



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