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Sevgi Soysal (born Sevgi Yenen; September 30, 1936 November 22, 1976) was a Turkish writer.[2]

Sevgi Soysal
BornSevgi Yenen[1]
(1936-09-30)September 30, 1936
Istanbul, Turkey
DiedNovember 22, 1976(1976-11-22) (aged 40)
Istanbul, Turkey
Pen nameSevgi Nutku, Sevgi Sabuncu, Sevgi Soysal
OccupationNovelist
LanguageTurkish, German
NationalityTurkish
Alma materAnkara University
University of Göttingen
GenreNovel, short story
Notable worksTante Rosa
Yenişehir'de Bir Öğle Vakti
Yürüme
Spouse
Özdemir Nutku
(m. 1956; div. 1965)

(m. 1965; div. 1971)

Mümtaz Soysal
(m. 1971)
Children3

Personal life


She was born in Istanbul on September 30, 1936 as the third child of six to Mithat Yenen, an architect-civil servant, and his German wife Anneliese Rupp , who took later the Turkish name Aliye.[1] After completing high school in Ankara, Soysal studied archaeology at Ankara University, but left without graduating. She obtained her degree in the late 1960s.[3][4][5]

In 1956, she married poet and translator Özdemir Nutku. She followed her husband to Germany, where she attended lectures on archaeology and theatre at the University of Göttingen. She got returned home. In 1958, she gave birth to a son named Korkut.[4][5]

Between 1960 and 1961 she worked at the Cultural Center of the German Embassy and Ankara Radio.[2] She acted in a solo role in the theatre play Zafer Madalyası (Turkish version of Bad Day at Black Rock) staged at Ankara Meydan Theatre and directed by Haldun Dormen. In 1965, she married Başar Sabuncu, whom she met during her acting on stage.[4]

After the military coup on March 12, 1971, she was accused of belonging to a left-wing organization and put in prison. During her detention in Ankara's Mamak Prison, she met Mümtaz Soysal, a professor of Constitutional law who was also detained for making communist propaganda. They married in the prison. She gave birth to daughter Defna in December 1973 and to daughter Funda in March 1975. Sevgi Soysal was arrested again for political reasons. She spent eight months in prison, and two and half months in exile in Adana.[4][5]

Sevgi Soysal was diagnosed with breast cancer, and lost one of her breasts in late 1975. She underwent another breast cancer surgery in September 1976, and went with her husband to London for medical treatment. Returning home, she died in Istanbul on November 22, 1976, at age forty.[4] She was laid to rest in the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery, Istanbul.[5]


Writing career


In 1962, she published a collection of short stories, Tutkulu Perçem ("Passionate Bangs"). In the same year, she began to work with the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT).[3] Her 1970 novel Yürümek ("Walking") received the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation Achievement Award but was banned for obscenity.[5][6]

She wrote under the pen names:


Selected works


Her notable works are:[2][3][5]


References


  1. "Sevgi Soysal".
  2. "Soysal, Sevgi". Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  3. "Sevgi Soysal". Words without Borders.
  4. "Sevgi Soysal" (in Turkish). İletişim. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
  5. "Kısa hayatını telaşla ama dolu dolu yaşadı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2002-11-16. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  6. Dönmez, Rasim Ösgür; Özmen, Fazilet Ahu (2013). Gendered Identities: Criticizing Patriarchy in Turkey. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-0739175637.

На других языках


- [en] Sevgi Soysal

[ru] Сойсал, Севги

Севги Сойсал (имя при рождении Севги Енен, 30 сентября 1936 — 22 ноября 1976) — турецкая писательница.



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