Gaye Boralıoğlu

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Gaye Boralıoğlu, 2018

Gaye Boralıoğlu (born October 22, 1963 in Istanbul ) is a Turkish author.

Life

Gaye Boralıoğlu attended Ataköy High School in Istanbul and from 1980 studied philosophy at Istanbul University . She works as a journalist, copywriter and screenwriter. She writes scripts for television series and in 1999 wrote the screenplay for Atıf Yılmaz's feature film Eylül Fırtınası ( September Storm ) based on Habib Bektaş's novel . In 2001 she published a volume of short stories, and in 2013 the German translation of her novel Der Hinkende Rhythmus came out.

She lives and works in Istanbul.

Works

  • Aksak ritim . İletişim, Istanbul 2009.
    • The limping rhythm . Translated from the Turkish by Recai Hallaç, Binooki, Berlin, 2013.
  • Mechul . Photographs Manuel Çıtak. İletişim, Istanbul, 2004.
  • Hepsi hikâye . İletişim, Istanbul 2001.

Scripts

  • Bir Çocuk Sevdim , TV series, 2011
  • Mi Hatice , TV series, 2010
  • Kapaliçarsi , TV series, 2009
  • Biçak sirti , TV series, 2007
  • Hirsiz polis , TV series, 2005
  • Bir Istanbul masali , TV series, 2003
  • Zerda , TV series, 2002
  • Üzgünüm Leyla , TV series, 2002
  • Eylül Fırtınası ( September storm ). Movie, 1999

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Gaye Boralıoğlu , at Writers of Turkey, Özyeğin Üniversitesi