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Buket Uzener (born 3 October 1955, Ankara, Turkey) is a writer, author of novels, short stories and travelogues. She trained as a biologist and environmental scientist and has worked at universities in Turkey, Norway, the United States, and Finland. Her fiction has been translated into seven languages[1] and has been on the Turkish best-seller lists since 1992. They are taught in a number of Turkish universities.[2]
In 1993, she was awarded Turkey's Yunus Nadi prize for the novel The Sound of Fishsteps, and in 1998 Mediterranean Waltz was named novel of the year by the University of Istanbul. She was designated honorary writer by the University of Iowa in 1996. She has been described as the next Orhan Pamuk.[3]
She has referred to Attilâ İlhan as a major influence on her life and work.[4]
Contents
English language bibliography
Four of Uzuner's novels and one short story collection have been published in English language translation.
Mediterranean Waltz
Mediterranean Waltz (Turkish title: Kumral Ada - Mavı Tuna) is a 1997 novel by Turkish writer Buket Uzuner, which was awarded the 1998 Novel Prize of Istanbul University and was republished in 2000 by Remzi Kitabevi in English language translation by Pelin Ariner.[5]
Editions
- Mediterranean Waltz. trans. Pelin Ariner. Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi. 2000. ISBN 9752890733.
A Cup of Turkish Coffee
A 2001 short story collection by Turkish writer Buket Uzuner published by Milet Books, in dual Turkish and English language translation by Pelin Ariner, as part of its series of Turkish-English Short Story Collections.
The publisher states that the author, “takes us into the memories and dreams of children and adults, and explores shared history, love and attachments — to family, lovers and places.” Whilst a review in Writing in Education concludes that the author, “in The Other Twin notably, is subtle, penetrating about human nature, and well able to project a powerful maxim or a sarcastic image.”[6]
Editions
- A Cup of Turkish Coffee. trans. Pelin Ariner. London: Milet Books. 2001. ISBN 978-1840593006.
The Sound of Fishsteps
Main article: The Sound of FishstepsThe Sound of Fishsteps (Turkish title: Balık İzlerinin Sesi) is a 1993 novel by Turkish writer Buket Uzuner, which was awarded the 1993 Yunus Nadi Novel Prize and was republished in 2002 by Remzi Kitabevi in English language translation by Pelin Ariner.[7]
Editions
- The Sound of Fishsteps. trans. Pelin Ariner. Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi. 2002. ISBN 9751408431.
The Long White Cloud - Galipoli
The Long White Cloud - Galipoli (Turkish title: Uzun Beyaz Bulut - Gelibolu) is a 2001 novel by Turkish writer Buket Uzuner, which was a national bestseller and was republished in 2002 by Remzi Kitabevi in English language translation by Pelin Ariner.[8]
Editions
- The Long White Cloud - Galipoli. trans. Pelin Ariner. Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi. 2002. ISBN 975289173X.
Istanbullu
Istanbullu is a 2007 novel by Turkish writer Buket Uzuner, which was republished in 2008 by Remzi Kitabevi in English language translation by Kenneth Dakan.[9]
Editions
- Istanbullu. trans. Kenneth Dakan. Istanbul: Remzi Kitabevi. 2008. ISBN 975289377.
On-line translations
- An Unbearable Passion of a Young Man at buketuzuner.com.
- The Sun Eating Gypsy at buketuzuner.com.
- The Hall at buketuzuner.com.
- The Mysterious Passenger at the Spanish Border at buketuzuner.com.
- My Soul-mate Istanbul, Ex-Husband Paris and Lover New York (Extract from New York Log Book) at buketuzuner.com.
- The Princess with a Gypsy Heart (Extract from New York Log Book) at buketuzuner.com.
Bibliography
Novels
- Two Green Otters, Their Mothers, Their Fathers, Their Lovers, and the Others — 1991
- The Sound of Fishsteps — 1993
- Mediterranean Waltz — 1997
- Long White Cloud-Gallipoli — 2001
- Istanbullites — 2007
Short story collections
- My name is May — 1986
- The Most Naked Day of the Month — 1988
- The Sun Eating Gypsy — 1989
- The Sorrow of the Northwest Wind — 1993
- The City of Poets — 1994
- Tale, The Sister of Verse — 2003
- Istanbul Blues — 2004
- Yolda on the road — 2009
Travel writing
- The Travel Notes of a Brunette — 1989
- The Diary of an Urban Romantic — 1998
- New York Logbook — 2000
Biography
- Silver Summer, Silver Girl — 2000
Essay
- Travels with Selin and Cem — 2003
Interviews
- Turkey and the Iraqi war, an interview with Pia Ingström, 5 May 2003[10]
References
- ^ Uzener, Buket. "BUKET UZUNER: Biography". http://www.buketuzuner.com/ENG/biyografi.asp. Retrieved 2009-07-19.[dead link]
- ^ "Authors: Buket Uzuner". Eurozine. http://www.eurozine.com/authors/uzuner.html. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- ^ "My Literary Top 10: Buket Uzuner". Pulp.Net. November 2008. http://www.pulp.net/top10/32/buket-uzuner.html. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- ^ "Interview: Buket UZUNER". Turkish Airlines. April 2009. http://www.thy.com/en-INT/corporate/skylife/article.aspx?mkl=1107. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- ^ "Buket Uzuner". buketuzuner.com. http://www.buketuzuner.com/ENG/kitaplar_romanlar_kumraladamavituna.asp. Retrieved 2009-07-01.[dead link]
- ^ "A Cup of Turkish Coffee". Milet Books. http://www.milet.com/detail_english.asp?ProductID=67. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
- ^ "Buket Uzuner". buketuzuner.com. http://www.buketuzuner.com/ENG/kitaplar_romanlar_balikizlerininsesi.asp. Retrieved 2009-07-01.[dead link]
- ^ "Buket Uzuner". buketuzuner.com. http://www.buketuzuner.com/ENG/kitaplar_romanlar_gelibolu.asp. Retrieved 2009-07-01.[dead link]
- ^ "Istanbullites". buketuzuner.com. http://www.buketuzuner.com/ENG/kitaplar_romanlar_istanbullular.asp. Retrieved 2009-07-01.[dead link]
- ^ Ingström, Pia (2003-05-05). "Turkey and the Iraqi war". Eurozine. http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2003-05-05-uzuner-en.html. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
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