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Yaşar Kemal (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈjaʃar ceˈmal]; born Kemal Sadık Gökçeli; 6 October 1923 – 28 February 2015) was a Turkish writer and human rights activist of Kurdish origin and one of Turkey's leading authors. He received 38 awards during his lifetime and had been a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature on the strength of Memed, My Hawk.An outspoken intellectual, he often did not hesitate to speak about sensitive issues, especially those concerning the oppression of the Kurdish people. He was tried in 1995 under anti-terror laws for an article he wrote for Der Spiegel highlighting the Turkish Army's destruction of Kurdish villages during the Turkish-Kurdish conflict. He was released but later received a suspended 20-month jail sentence for another article he wrote criticising racism in Turkey, especially against the Kurds.Kemal was a major contributor to Turkish literature in the early years after Turkish fell into decline as a literary language after Atatürk's language reforms of the 1930s.
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all 15
Movies 15
Writer 15
Violet Bay (1991)
Bebek (1973)
Ala Geyik (1969)
Ölüm Tarlası (1966)
Kara Çalı (1956)
A love story (1955)
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Birthday1923-10-06
Deathday2015-02-28 (91 years old)
Birth NameKemal Sadık
CitizenshipsTurkey
AwardsDoctor honoris causa of the University of Strasbourg, Honorary doctor of the Bilkent University, Bjørnson Prize, Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, Commander of the Legion of Honour, Presidential Culture and Arts Grand Awards, Sedat Simavi award, Monismanien Prize, Peace Prize of the German Publishers' and Booksellers' Association, Catalonia International Prize, International Nonino Prize, Stig Dagerman Prize, prix du meilleur livre étranger, Prix mondial Cino Del Duca
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