Namık Kemal ( Turkish : Namık Kemal ) ( December 21, 1840 , Tekirdag - December 2, 1888 , Chios ) - Turkish poet and prose writer , journalist , prose writer , translator and public figure. A major representative of Tanzimat literature. One of the organizers and leaders of the New Ottomans Society.
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Old photo of Namyk Kemal
Namyk Kemal was one of the leading figures in creating national identity
Content
Creativity
Namik Kemal is known as the first playwright and novelist in the history of new Turkish literature.
Selected Bibliography
Namyk Kemal wrote monographs about Saladin , Mehmed II and Selim I. He began the full history of Turkey - "Ottoman history" to the end did not have time to finish.
Namyk Kemal - author of novels:
- The Adventures of Ali Bey
- Jazmy
drum:
- Fatherland or Silistria
- Unhappy child
- Pink tree
- Anatolian men
- Danube or victory
- Devre-i Istila
- Barikai-i Zafer
plays:
- Vatan et al.
Along with literary work, he was engaged in research in the field of economics and history.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 SNAC - 2010.
- ↑ Encyclopædia Britannica
- ↑ 1 2 Namyk Kemal // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ed. A. M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1969.
Literature
- Gordlevsky V.A. Op. - M, 1961 .-- T. 2.
- Eisenstein N. A. From the History of Turkish Realism. - M., 1968.
- Istambulov V. Namyk Kemal. - M., 1935. (The life of wonderful people. Issue 19-20 (67-68))