Kemal Bilbaşar | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1910 |
| Died | 21 January 1983(1983-01-21) (aged 73) |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | Turkish |
| Education | Sofia University |
| Period | Cumhuriyet dönemi |
| Notable awards | Turkish Language Institution Novel Award, May Novel Award |
Kemal Bilbaşar (born 1910,Çanakkale – 21 January 1983,Istanbul), was aTurkish writer.[1]
He was born inÇanakkale. His father is Hüsnü Naim Efendi, a police chief commissioner from theCaucasus, and his mother is Nuriye Hanım, who is an immigrant fromBulgaria. Naim Efendi, who graduated fromSofia University, went to Thessaloniki as the police chief after his appointment came out after serving in Çanakkale for a while. Upon the death of Naim Efendi, who worked here for a while, the family migrated to Çanakkale, his previous place of duty. The family had to leave here in 1915 after the Çanakkale front was also bombarded duringWorld War I.[2]
Bilbaşar was among the contributors of the literary magazineAdımlar between 1943 and 1944.[3]
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