Kenan Hulusi Koray Explained

Kenan Hulusi Koray
Birth Date:1906
Birth Place:Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:Adapazarı, Turkey
Occupation:Writer,
Nationality:Turkish
Period:Republican period Turkish literature
Education:Istanbul University
Language:Turkish

Kenan Hulusi Koray (1906 – 23 May 1943) was a Turkish writer.[1]

Biography

He was born in 1906 in Istanbul.[2] He graduated from Istanbul Kabatas High School. He started to study at Istanbul University Faculty of Letters. He stepped into the world of literature with the stories he published in the magazine Servet-i Fünun.[3] In 1928, he was the only story writer among the Seven Torches. He started journalism at Vakit in 1934 and soon became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. He died of typhus in 1943 while he was doing his military service as a reserve officer in Adapazarı.

Bibliography

Compiling, reprinting, etc. of books published after his death.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sözlüğü. Türk Edebiyatı İsimler. Kenan Hulusi Koray. 28 August 2021. teis.yesevi.edu.tr.
  2. Book: Alangu, Tahir. Cumhuriyetten sonra hikâye ve roman: antoloji. 1, 1. 1968. Istanbul Matbaası. Istanbul. Turkish. 630409196.
  3. Web site: KENAN HULUSİ KORAY'IN KORKUTAN ÖYKÜLERİ.