Kenan Hulusi Koray (1906 – 23 May 1943) was a Turkish writer.[1]
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| Born | 1906 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | 23 May 1943(1943-05-23) (aged 37) Adapazarı, Turkey |
| Occupation | Writer, |
| Language | Turkish |
| Nationality | Turkish |
| Education | Istanbul University |
| Period | Republican period Turkish literature |
He was born in 1906 in Istanbul.[2] He graduated from Istanbul Kabatas High School.[3] He started to study at Istanbul University Faculty of Letters. He stepped into the world of literature with the stories he published in the magazine Servet-i Fünun.[4] In 1928, he was the only story writer among the Seven Torches. He started journalism at Vakit in 1934 and soon became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. He died of typhus in 1943 while he was doing his military service as a reserve officer in Adapazarı.
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