Dervis, Suat (1905–1972)
Dervis, Suat (1905–1972)
Turkish novelist and journalist. Born 1905; died 1972; dau. of a professor of medicine; studied literature in Berlin.
Wrote for German newspapers and magazines; returned to Istanbul (1932) and worked as journalist; with husband, edited socialist literary journal Yeni Edebiyat (1940); ceased publishing after imposition of martial law and went to France (1953); returned to Turkey (1963); works include The Black Book (1920), Neither Voice Nor Breath (1923), Night of Crisis (1924), As the Heart Wills (1928), Emine (1931), Nothing (1939), Like a Madman (1945) and Arkara Mahpusa (1968).
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