Turhan Rasi

Journalist, Writer, Poet

Birth
28 January, 1942
Education
Varna School of Economics
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Poet, journalist and writer (b. 28 January 1942, Emirköy (Kiselova Village) / Varna / Bulgaria). He graduated from high school in Dobrich (1961), and the School of Economics in Varna (1969). Starting his career as a journalist, he worked in the newspapers Varnenski Beâk and Yedigün in Varna. He worked for twenty-five years as a journalist.

In 1958 his first poem, Vatan (Country) featured in the newspaper Halk Gençliği (published in Sofia), which is no longer printed. His other articles and poetry were published in reviews such as Yeni Hayat, Halk Gençliği, Eşek Arısı, Ludtema and Deli İş in Bulgaria, in reviews and newspapers such as Akbaba (1970-75), Cumhuriyet, Atılım in Turkey and in the reviews Krokodil, Timsah, Literararnaya in Russia as well as his work published in various reviews in Yugoslavia and Macedonia. He also translated stories and poetry from Turkish to Bulgarian.

He is a well-known anecdote writer of Turkish literature in Bulgaria. Humorous elements are of importance in his poetry and writing. He won Gabzovo (Bulgaria) City’s Award for Humor in 1985. He is a member of the Bulgarian Association of Humorists, the Varna Writers Association and the Provincial Humorists Association of Bulgaria.

WORKS: 

İnsanlık Hali (Human Nature It Is, satires, aphorisms, in Turkish, Sophia, 1968), Numamdumi (I Have No Words to Say, humorous poems, in Bulgarian, Varna, 1991), Boğazıma Kadar Deniz (Sea Up to My Neck, in Bulgarian).

ABOUT: Hayriye Süleymanoğlu Yenisoy / Bulgaristan Türk Çocuk Edebiyatından Örnekler (Examples from Bulgarian Turkish Children Literature, 2002).

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