Novelist (b. 1903, İstanbul – d. 23 July 1972). She was the daughter of
İsmail Derviş who was a professor of medicine. Her surname was Baraner. She was
tutored privately. She studied for a while at Berlin Conservatory and at the
Faculty of Law in
She wrote columns, articles and stories in German newspapers. When she
returned to İstanbul (1932), her works were published in the newspapers Son Posta, Vatan, Cumhuriyet, Gece Postası and in 15
issues of Yeni Edebiyat, a daily art,
literature and thought newspaper that she published (1940-41), Until her husband
was arrested for his political activities, she lived in France for a long time
(1953-63). She published her novels that had been published in foreign
languages in
WORKS:
Kara Kitap (The
Black Book, 1920), Ne Bir Ses, Ne Bir
Nefes (Neither A Voice, nor A Breath, 1923), Hiçbiri (None of Them, 1923),
Ahmet Ferdi (Ahmet Ferdi, 1923),
Behire'nin Talipleri (Suitors of Behire, 1923), Fatma' nın Günahı (The Sin of Fatma, 1924), Ben mi? (Me?, 1924), Buhran
Gecesi (Crisis Night, 1924), Gönül
Gibi (Like A Heart, 1928), Emine (Emine,
1931), Hiç (Nothing, 1939), Çılgın Gibi (Like a Lunatic, 1945), Fosforlu Cevriye (Phosphorescent Cevriye, 1968),