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  1. Hakan Günday (born 29 May 1976) is a Turkish writer novelist and screenwriter. He was born on the island of Rhodes in 1976. He lived in Brussels as a boy, before moving to Ankara where he completed Tevfik Fikret High School.

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    Hakan Günday (d. 29 Mayıs 1976, Yunanistan), Türk yazar. 2000'li yıllardan itibaren roman, dizi ve film senaryosu, oyun türlerinde eserler vermiştir. Eserlerinde yarattığı anti kahramanlar ile toplum ahlakı, evlilik ve aile kurumlarını eleştirir.

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    Turkish novelist and scenario writer. He started his career as a novelist. His first novel Kinyas and Kayra is one of the unique underground novels of Turkish literature. His well known novel Malafa adapted to theatre and staged by DOT Theatre. His novel Daha awarded by Best Foreign Novel by Prix Medicis.

  4. May 29, 1976 · Hakan Günday was born in Rhodes in 1976. He finished his primary education in Brussels. After attending Ankara Tevfik Fikret High School, he studied at the Department of French Translator in the Faculty of Literature of Hacettepe University. He then transferred to Université Libre de Bruxelles.

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    main page | biography | books | message board | contact. Hakan Günday was born in Rhodes in 1976. He finished his primary education in Brussels. After attending Ankara Tevfik Fikret High School, he studied at the Department of French Translator in the Faculty of Literature of Hacettepe University.

  6. Jan 1, 2011 · Where are you?-. These desperate words link the two protagonists of Hakan Gunday's raw and fearless novel The Few. Derda is an eleven-year-old girl pulled out of boarding school by her mother who, without telling her, plans to sell her as a wife to a conservative tribesman.

  7. Oct 17, 2016 · This disturbing new novel by Hakan Gunday, one of Turkey’s leading young writers, is like a visit to a Hieronymus Bosch hell: terrifying scenes of suffering, starvation, sadism, depravity...