Ihsan Oktay Anar
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İhsan Oktay Anar, born 1960 in Yozgat
Yozgat
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, Turkey
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, is a Turkish
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 writer, illustrator, literature translator and an academic.

He studied philosophy in Ege University
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 on undergraduate (1984), graduate (1989) and doctoral levels. Anar now teaches at the same university, lecturing in antique philosophy and Greek
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Anar published his first novel, The Atlas of Misty Continents (Puslu Kıtalar Atlası) in 1995. His novels are fantasy
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 pieces supported by historical facts and rumors especially related to the Ottoman Empire
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and a narration resembling fairy tales. He is known for well developed, various and original characters and providing a philosophical basis for his fantasy plots. Supernatural elements and references to folk literature and culture are commonly seen in his works. He uses a mixture of Ottoman and folk terminology within his Turkish writings, giving references to myths and historical scriptures. A trivial fact is that each of his books have a character named "Uzun İhsan" (meaning "Ihsan the Tall"), which is in fact a reference to himself. Anar is a tall and imposing figure, with a height over six feet four.

Works

Novels:
  • Taciturns (Suskunlar) (2007)
  • Amat (Amat) (2005)
  • Stories of Afrasiab (Efrasiyab`ın Hikayeleri) (1998) - later adapted for stage
  • Kitab-ül Hiyel (1996)
  • The Atlas of Misty Continents (Puslu Kıtalar Atlası) (1995)


Illustrations for Kitab-ül Hiyel:
  • has published articles in the former newspaper Yeni Binyıl
  • has published a story in the book 1002 Gece Masalları


Academic articles published in Turkish:
  • Anar, İ.O., Er Efsanesinin Muhtemel Kökenleri, Seminar, 1993, P.30-44.
  • Anar, İ.O., Sokrates Sorunu, Seminar. 1990. pp. 1–9.

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