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Refik Erduran

Ahmet Refik Erduran (February 13, 1928 – January 7, 2017) was a Turkish playwright, columnist and writer. He wrote thirty plays and eight books, and was a columnist for twenty years; he was named "The Most Successful Playwright" by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and "The Most Successful Columnist" by the Turkish Journalists' Association. He was married four times and had four children. Erduran served as a military interpreter during the Korean War.

Refik Erduran
BornAhmet Refik
February 13, 1928
Istanbul, Turkey
DiedJanuary 7, 2017(2017-01-07) (aged 88)
Edirne, Turkey
Resting placeZincirlikuyu Cemetery, Istanbul
OccupationPlaywright, columnist, writer
EducationHistory of theatre
Alma materRobert College,
Cornell University
GenreComedy, vaudeville
Years active1954–2012
SpousesMelda Kalyoncu (1950–1955), Leyla Umar (1958–1960), Sevim Tülay Güngör (1992–1997), Pınar Duygu (1997–2003)
Children4

Personal life edit

Ahmet Refik Erduran was born to Hüsamettin Erduran and his wife Refika in Salacak in the Üsküdar district of Istanbul, Turkey on February 13, 1928. He had an elder sister named Leyla, who was four years older. He grew up with a French Catholic nanny, who spoke only French; thus he learned French from a very early age.[1]

In 1938, he entered Robert College in Istanbul. After graduating from the high school, he went to the United States in 1947, where he was educated in the history of theatre at Cornell University. Returning home, Erduran entered compulsory military service as a reserve officer, and was sent to the Turkish Brigade during the Korean War (1950–1953) to serve as an interpreter.[1]

He married four times. In 1950, he first married poet Nâzım Hikmet's stepsister Melda Kalyoncu, who gave birth to their son Murat in 1953. This marriage lasted five years. He married journalist Leyla Umar in 1958. The couple divorced two years later, but remained together until 1977. In 1992, Erduran married Sevim Tülay Güngör. which also lasted for five years. In 1997 Erduran married Pınar Duygu (born 1965), the daughter of his third wife from her earlier marriage. They had a son in 1997 and twins in 2002. The marriage was annulled in February 2003 by a court decision for being immoral after a claim was filed by a lawyer.[1][2][3]

In June 1951, Erduran helped Nâzım Hikmet (1902–1963), whom he greatly admired, to flee Turkey for Moscow, via Romania by boat on the Black Sea.[1]

Erduran died at the age of 88 in a hospital at Edirne on January 7, 2017.[4] His body was transferred to Istanbul, and interred at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery two days later.[5]

Writing career edit

Erduran professionally wrote his first play Deli (literally: The Mad) in 1957. Until 2012, he wrote thirty plays, mostly in the genre of comedy and vaudeville, which were staged with success in various theaters in Turkey. His plays Bir Kilo Namus (One Kilo Honesty) in 1958 and Cengiz Han’ın Bisikleti in 1959 (The Bicycle of Genghis Khan) brought him fame. After an invitation of Abdi İpekçi, he began a career as a columnist in 1965, which continued until 1985 in various newspapers like Milliyet, Güneş, Meydan [tr] and Sabah.[4] He published eight books.[1] In 1971 he was one of the contributors of Ortam, a weekly political magazine based in Istanbul.[6]

In 1995, he went to Bosnia and joined the special forces Black Swans in order to show his symbolic opposition to the Serbian attacks. He published the events he eyewitnessed in serials at the daily Milliyet. The serials were later collected into a book titled Bosnalı Samuraylar (The Samurais of Bosnia).[1]

Recognitions and awards edit

In 1986, he became president of the International Theatre Institute's (ITI) Turkey branch. He was elected chair of the "Authors Committee" of the same organization's World Congress held at Helsinki, Finland in 1989. Upon an invitation of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he went to the United States, where he worked nearly one year. He stayed in California some seven or eight years to adapt some of his works into television. During this period, he continued his journalist career serving as the chief of the Western America News Office of Milliyet. In 1985, he was named "The Most Successful Columnist" by the Turkish Journalists' Association, and in 1991 "The Most Successful Playwright" by the Ministry of Culture. His play Ramiz ile Jülide (Ramiz and Jülide) brought him the "Yunus Emre Contest Award" in 1995.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Refik Erduran hayatını kaybetti ate=". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  2. ^ Korap, Elif (2003-02-08). "'O avukat şimdi kına yaksın!'". Milliyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  3. ^ "Erduran'ın üvey kızıyla evliliğini iptal ettirdi". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2003-02-08. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  4. ^ a b "Gazeteci Refik Erduran, Edirne'de vefat etti". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2017-01-07. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
  5. ^ Ege, Yunus (2017-01-09). "Gazeteci yazar Refik Erduran son yolculuğuna uğurlandı". Anadolu Agency (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-01-10.
  6. ^ Ayla Acar (2012). "A Review in Opposition in the Period 12th March (1971): Ortam" (PDF). İletişim Fakültesi Dergisi (in Turkish) (42): 6–8. doi:10.17064/iüifhd.99624 (inactive 31 January 2024).{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)

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Ahmet Refik Erduran February 13 1928 January 7 2017 was a Turkish playwright columnist and writer He wrote thirty plays and eight books and was a columnist for twenty years he was named The Most Successful Playwright by the Turkish Ministry of Culture and The Most Successful Columnist by the Turkish Journalists Association He was married four times and had four children Erduran served as a military interpreter during the Korean War Refik ErduranBornAhmet RefikFebruary 13 1928Istanbul TurkeyDiedJanuary 7 2017 2017 01 07 aged 88 Edirne TurkeyResting placeZincirlikuyu Cemetery IstanbulOccupationPlaywright columnist writerEducationHistory of theatreAlma materRobert College Cornell UniversityGenreComedy vaudevilleYears active1954 2012SpousesMelda Kalyoncu 1950 1955 Leyla Umar 1958 1960 Sevim Tulay Gungor 1992 1997 Pinar Duygu 1997 2003 Children4 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Writing career 3 Recognitions and awards 4 ReferencesPersonal life editAhmet Refik Erduran was born to Husamettin Erduran and his wife Refika in Salacak in the Uskudar district of Istanbul Turkey on February 13 1928 He had an elder sister named Leyla who was four years older He grew up with a French Catholic nanny who spoke only French thus he learned French from a very early age 1 In 1938 he entered Robert College in Istanbul After graduating from the high school he went to the United States in 1947 where he was educated in the history of theatre at Cornell University Returning home Erduran entered compulsory military service as a reserve officer and was sent to the Turkish Brigade during the Korean War 1950 1953 to serve as an interpreter 1 He married four times In 1950 he first married poet Nazim Hikmet s stepsister Melda Kalyoncu who gave birth to their son Murat in 1953 This marriage lasted five years He married journalist Leyla Umar in 1958 The couple divorced two years later but remained together until 1977 In 1992 Erduran married Sevim Tulay Gungor which also lasted for five years In 1997 Erduran married Pinar Duygu born 1965 the daughter of his third wife from her earlier marriage They had a son in 1997 and twins in 2002 The marriage was annulled in February 2003 by a court decision for being immoral after a claim was filed by a lawyer 1 2 3 In June 1951 Erduran helped Nazim Hikmet 1902 1963 whom he greatly admired to flee Turkey for Moscow via Romania by boat on the Black Sea 1 Erduran died at the age of 88 in a hospital at Edirne on January 7 2017 4 His body was transferred to Istanbul and interred at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery two days later 5 Writing career editErduran professionally wrote his first play Deli literally The Mad in 1957 Until 2012 he wrote thirty plays mostly in the genre of comedy and vaudeville which were staged with success in various theaters in Turkey His plays Bir Kilo Namus One Kilo Honesty in 1958 and Cengiz Han in Bisikleti in 1959 The Bicycle of Genghis Khan brought him fame After an invitation of Abdi Ipekci he began a career as a columnist in 1965 which continued until 1985 in various newspapers like Milliyet Gunes Meydan tr and Sabah 4 He published eight books 1 In 1971 he was one of the contributors of Ortam a weekly political magazine based in Istanbul 6 In 1995 he went to Bosnia and joined the special forces Black Swans in order to show his symbolic opposition to the Serbian attacks He published the events he eyewitnessed in serials at the daily Milliyet The serials were later collected into a book titled Bosnali Samuraylar The Samurais of Bosnia 1 Recognitions and awards editIn 1986 he became president of the International Theatre Institute s ITI Turkey branch He was elected chair of the Authors Committee of the same organization s World Congress held at Helsinki Finland in 1989 Upon an invitation of the Iowa Writers Workshop he went to the United States where he worked nearly one year He stayed in California some seven or eight years to adapt some of his works into television During this period he continued his journalist career serving as the chief of the Western America News Office of Milliyet In 1985 he was named The Most Successful Columnist by the Turkish Journalists Association and in 1991 The Most Successful Playwright by the Ministry of Culture His play Ramiz ile Julide Ramiz and Julide brought him the Yunus Emre Contest Award in 1995 1 References edit a b c d e f g Refik Erduran hayatini kaybetti ate Hurriyet in Turkish Retrieved 2017 01 07 Korap Elif 2003 02 08 O avukat simdi kina yaksin Milliyet in Turkish Retrieved 2017 01 08 Erduran in uvey kiziyla evliligini iptal ettirdi Hurriyet in Turkish 2003 02 08 Retrieved 2017 01 07 a b Gazeteci Refik Erduran Edirne de vefat etti Hurriyet in Turkish 2017 01 07 Retrieved 2017 01 07 Ege Yunus 2017 01 09 Gazeteci yazar Refik Erduran son yolculuguna ugurlandi Anadolu Agency in Turkish Retrieved 2017 01 10 Ayla Acar 2012 A Review in Opposition in the Period 12th March 1971 Ortam PDF Iletisim Fakultesi Dergisi in Turkish 42 6 8 doi 10 17064 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