Erol Toy Explained

Erol Toy
Birth Date:1 October 1936
Death Date:13 March 2021 (aged 84)
Birth Place:Alasehir, Turkey
Occupation:Novelist
Nationality:Turkish
Period:1952–2021
Genre:Novel
Subject:literature
Spouse:Geneviève Toy

Erol Toy (1 October 1936[1] – 13 March 2021) was a Turkish writer.

Biography

Toy was born in Manisa, Turkey, and started work after graduating from secondary school. After working as a baker, banker, creator of the mutual organization of sponge fishermen paralysed after decompression problems, he moved to Istanbul. He became a unionist by creating the Bank-İş union. Erol Toy who published his writings in several papers published his first novel in 1952 in the Çınar magazine. As a writer directing the YAZKO council, he wrote on the social, economical and political problems of Turkey. Erol Toy who used social realism, was known to the audience after the first publication of his İmparator (the imperor) novel in 1974. This novel is said to tell the life of Turkish billionaire Vehbi Koç, founder of the Koç group, (this novel was sold to 1.5 million since its publication, according to his publisher). Erol Toy who published short stories, novels, essays and critiques and several plays of which have been acted, received third place at the Ali Naci Karacan prize in 1962. None of his creations was translated yet.

In May and June 2011, his play Pir Sultan Abdal, toured in Germany and in France by Ankara Birlik Tiyatrosu.

Short stories

Books for children

Novels

Plays

Essays

Stories

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Erol Toy .