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İsmet Kür (born Zorluhankızı, 29 September 1916 – 21 January 2013) was a Turkish educator, journalist, columnist and writer of mainly
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. Her writings included children's stories, novels, memoirs, short story, poems, and non-fiction. As a journalist, she worked at the
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, ''
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'', ''Barış'', and '' Yeni İstanbul''. She also provided programming at
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, TRT, and
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.


Personal life

İsmet Kür was born on 29 September 1916 in
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, in
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,
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(now
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, Turkey), in a mansion frequented by writers and poets. Her father Avnullah Kazim was a journalist, writer and politician, and her mother Ayşe Nazlı, an intellectual woman. Her sister
Halide Nusret Zorlutuna Halide Nusret Zorlutuna (1901 – 10 June 1984) was a Turkish poet and novelist. Biography Zorlutuna was born in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire as the daughter of Mehmet Selim Bey, a journalist and political prisoner. Brought up in exile with her f ...
(1901–1984) was a poet and writer. After the
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went into effect in 1934, she took the family name "Zorluhankızı", meaning the "daughter of Zorluhan" because her name "İsmet" is mainly used for males, and caused confusion. Her father's ancestry of 6th to 7th generations was a
Bey Bey ( ota, بك, beğ, script=Arab, tr, bey, az, bəy, tk, beg, uz, бек, kz, би/бек, tt-Cyrl, бәк, translit=bäk, cjs, пий/пек, sq, beu/bej, sh, beg, fa, بیگ, beyg/, tg, бек, ar, بك, bak, gr, μπέης) is ...
, a chieftain of Zorluhan in
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, eastern Turkey. After graduation from the Girls' Teacher School in
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, she studied in the Literature Department of Gazi Institute for Education ( tr, Gazi Eğitim Enstitüsü) in
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obtaining a teacher's degree in 1938. She was married to a mathematician, who admired classical music and painting. By this marriage, she took the surname "Kür". She gave birth to two daughters, journalist and writer
Pınar Kür Pınar Kür (born April 15, 1943) is a Turkish author and dramatist. She currently teaches at Istanbul Bilgi University. Pınar Kür is the daughter of İsmet Kür (1916–2013), who was an educator, journalist, columnist and writer of mainly ch ...
(born 1943) and sculptor Işılar Kür. She has a grandson Emrah Kolukısa (born 1972), who is a program producer at the
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television channel, the son of Pınar Kür and the father of her grand grandson Cem. Kür went with her two young daughters to London to learn the English language on a scholarship. In 1953, she attended the Kent School of Drama. She lived also from 1956 to 1960 in New York City with her children. There, she attended in 1960 courses at
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on children's and youth psychology,
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,
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and Russian literature of the 19th century. During her time in the U.S., she founded the "Women's Association" with the spouse of the Turkish Ambassador. She said in an interview that she owed her very old age to her practicing tennis, volleyball, skiing, and gymnastics, and exercising every morning. In September 2012, she contracted
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, and became bedridden. She died at home on 21 January 2013 at the age of 96. She was interred at Ayazağa Cemetery following a religious funeral service held at
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on 23 January.


Professional career

;Educator and diplomat Kür served as a school teacher of Turkish language and Literature for 21 years. In the 1950s, she worked at the
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in London. In 1956, she was appointed Deputy Student inspector for the United States territory, and was subsequently promoted to the post of Student Inspector in New York City. She also served as the Turkish
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of Culture there until 1960. ;Journalist She was a long-time journalist at ''
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''. She worked as a columnist at the newspapers ''Barış'' and '' Yeni İstanbul''. ;Writer Kür was a friend of many authors, particularly Kemal Tahir (1910–1973). She was the author of 27 books in the genres of research, essay, short story, poem, novel. and memoir. She also wrote sketches for radio and
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s. She published her first poem in the periodical ''Çocuk Dünyası'' ("Child's World") in 1927, and her first short story ''Mutlu Tahayüller'' in the periodical ''Muhit'' in August 1931. She wrote more than 100 sketches for the "Çocuk Saati" ( "Children's Hour") program at
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. She also did children's programs for the radio stations TRT in Turkey and
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in the
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. She published her memoirs in ''Yarısı Roman'' (1995) and ''Yıllara mı Çarptı Hızımız'' (2008). ''Osmanlıca Çocuk Dergileri'' is a research work of hers on the children's magazines in
Ottoman Turkish language Ottoman Turkish ( ota, لِسانِ عُثمانى, Lisân-ı Osmânî, ; tr, Osmanlı Türkçesi) was the standardized register of the Turkish language used by the citizens of the Ottoman Empire (14th to 20th centuries CE). It borrowed extens ...
, which made her well-known. She continued writing until her death. Kür was a member of the "People of the Letters Association" and the "Turkish Union of Writers".


Works

;Children's * * * * * * * ;Novels * * * ;Memoirs * * * ;Short story * ;Non-fiction * ''Almanya'daki Çocuklarımızın Başarısızlık Nedenleri * * * ''Anneler Sizin İçin'' (1964) ;Poems * * ''Yaşamak'' (1945)


References


External links


Her autobiography on the TRT archive video
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