Great Turkish writer dies at 92

His health deteriorated rapidly over the past week.

Turkey’s first Nobel Prizer for literature Yasar Kemal has died on Friday in an Istanbul hospital following respiratory and organ failure.

He was an ethnic Kurd born in south-eastern Turkey who won international fame for his first novel, Memed, My Hawk, published in 1955.

It became a worldwide success and was published in 40 languages.

Nine of his novels were made into films, and he is credited for re-establishing Turkish as a literary language.

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