Fatih Kırtorun (born 1985, Görele, Giresun) is a Turkish poet and translator.
Fatih Kırtorun | |
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Born | Giresun, Turkey | 30 March 1985
Occupation | Poet, translator |
Personal life
editBorn in Giresun, Görele, he moved to Istanbul and attended primary and high school in this city. He studied the English Language and Literature.
Poetry
editHe published his poem "Yitik Sayfalar Bilmecesi" (Lost Pages' Puzzle) in Varlık in 2006.[1] He wrote a poem devoted to Bilge Karasu named "Öldürsen (G)e(ce)" (Night Tale) in Sözcükler.[2] He took part in the Contemporary Turkish Language Magazine with his poem "Gölgesizlik". (Shadowless)[3] He penned poems in Koridor Literary Magazine. He also publishes works in several literary magazines and reviews.[4]
Short stories
editOne of his early works a short story was translated into Greek at Democritus University of Thrace and also used as a text material in a dissertation at the same university.
External links
editNotes
edit- ^ Kirtorun, Fatih – Varlık – 1181 – 1 February 2006 – Istanbul – 1300-1728-0-0
- ^ Kirtorun, Fatih – Sözcükler – November–December 2011/6 – Kasım 2011 – Istanbul – 1306-634X
- ^ Kirtorun, Fatih – Çağdaş Türk Dili – 286 – December 2011 – Ankara – 1300-1345
- ^ Kirtorun, Fatih – Koridor – 21 – November 2011 – Istanbul – 1307-1025