Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil | |
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Born | 1907 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Died | October 6, 1968 61) Istanbul, Turkey | (aged
Resting place | Zincirlikuyu Cemetery |
Occupation | Writer, translator |
Language | Turkish |
Nationality | Turkey |
Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil, (born 1907, Istanbul – d. 6 October 1968, Istanbul) was a Turkish poet, writer, psychologist, translator, encyclopedist.[1]
Biography
He was born in Istanbul. His father is Ahmet Esat, a descendant of Siyavuş Pasha, one of the Ottoman grand viziers.[2] He completed primary school in Antalya. He continued his secondary education at Kadıköy Sultani, Istanbul Male Teacher's School, and Istiklal High School. He went to France when he was in the last year of Istiklal High School. He studied philosophy and psychology at the Universities of Dijon and Lyon and earned his doctorate.[3]
Bibliography
- Odalar ve Sofalar (1933)
- Psikoloji ve Terbiye Bahisleri (1940)
- Tanzimat’ın Fransız Efkar-ı Umumiyesi’nde Uyandırdığı Yankılar (1940)
- Karagöz (1941, Fransızca 1951, İngilizce 1955)
- Folklor ve Millî Hayat (1943)
- Roman ve Okuyucu (1944)[4]
References
- ↑ Sözlüğü, Türk Edebiyatı İsimler. "Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil". teis.yesevi.edu.tr. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ↑ FEDAİ, Özlem (2009). "In The Poems Of Ziya Osman Saba And Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil Sense Of Belonging And Plases Thought". Journal of Turkish Studies. 4 Issue 8 (4): 1229–1252. doi:10.7827/turkishstudies.998. ISSN 1308-2140.
- ↑ Sözlüğü, Türk Edebiyatı İsimler. "Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil". teis.yesevi.edu.tr. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
- ↑ "Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil Yazarına Ait Tüm Kitaplar – Sabri Esat Siyavuşgil Biyografisi". www.kitapyurdu.com (in Turkish). Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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