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Murathan Mungan One of the most prominent and prolific contemporary writers of Turkey, Murathan Mungan has published poetry, short stories, plays, novels, screenplays, radio plays, essays, film and theatre criticism and political columns. He has written more than 15 poetry books, among them Osmanlıya Dair Hikâyat (Stories on the Ottomans), which made him an overnight success in Turkey and Yaz Geçer (Summer too Passes), which has also attained cult status. His works have also been translated into Bosnian, Bulgarian, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Persian and Swedish. Most recently, a selection of his short stories were published in German under the title Palast Des Ostens and his semi- autobiographical narrative Paranın Cinleri (Money Djinns) in Greek this year. His most recently published work in Turkish is Yedi Kapılı Kırk Oda (Forty Rooms with Seven Doors), a book of short stories.
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