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Kemal Kurt (October 29, 1947 in Çorlu, Turkey - October 21, 2002 in Berlin, Germany) was an author, translator and photographer. == Vita == * 1966-72 studies in Turkey and in USA * since 1975 living in Berlin * since 1977 artistic photography * since 1981 first book publications * 1983 PhD at the TU Berlin * since 1990 working as a freelance writer * Reading tours throughout Germany and Poland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Austria, Turkey, Switzerland, South Africa, USA Kemal Kurt has written short stories, novels, poetry, essays, features, children's books, radio plays, TV-filmscripts for children and published photography. The heart of his work was the writing and not least the telling for children, primarily in broadcasting, in particular for multiple ARD-channels simultaneously transferred "Ohrenbär"-series of the SFB. For adults, he wrote poetry, essays, short stories and satirical novels. Attention is here ''Was ist die Mehrzahl von Heimat?'' (1995), a pointed reflection of his ambivalent relationship with a Turkish origin and the German way of life as well as his satirical novel ''Ja, sagt Molly'' (1998), in which he settles with the most brilliant of Literature. For many years the books of Kemal Kurt are also part of the curriculum of several American universities.〔See also the (notice (in German) of Prof. Peter Blickle ) and his references to (middlebury.edu ) and the pdf-file of (german.berkeley.edu )〕 That left behind photo archive of Kemal Kurt includes 20000 images. Still by himself as a traveling exhibition of photos and poems conceived, ''menschen.orte'' is thanks to his estate managers inner part of current presentations.〔(werkstatt-der-kulturen.de ) Information on current presentations of the touring exhibition ''menschen.orte''〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kemal Kurt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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