Osman Cemal Kaygılı Explained

Osman Cemal Kaygılı (Turkish: Osman Cemal Kaygılı) (4 October 1890, in Istanbul – 9 January 1945) was a Turkish writer and journalist.[1]

He started writing at Eşek[2] magazine in 1910. In 1925 he started teaching Turkish language at Istanbul Imam Hatip school[3] and later at Çemberlitaş Boys' School.[4] [5]

In 1931 he started writing at Yeni Gün magazine. His notes were published in a column named Corners and parishes of Istanbul.[6] After that, he wrote latest telegraph column in the Akşam, İkdam, Cumhuriyet, Son Saat and Açıksöz magazines.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Mangır, Mediha. "Osman Cemal Kaygılı – Hayatı, Edebî Kişiliği Ve Eserleri". Turkish Studies (Ankara: Yıldırım Beyazıt Üniversitesi) 6, Sayı 4 (Fall 2011): 755–768.
  2. Eşek
  3. İstanbulİmam Hatip Okulu
  4. Çemberlitaş Erkek Rüştiyesi
  5. Mangır, Mediha. "Osman Cemal Kaygılı'nın Söz Varlığında Argo". Türklük Bilimi Araştırmaları 30 (2011): 233–252.
  6. İstanbul'un Köşe Bucağı
  7. Canatak, A. Mecit. "Osman Cemal Kaygılı'nın Gezi Yazılarında Eski İstanbul'un Eğlence Mekânları". Turkish Studies (Ankara: Yıldırım Beyazıt Üniversitesi) 7, Sayı 1 (Winter 2012): 611–630.