Emre Miyasoğlu


Emre Miyasoğlu is a Turkish writer.

Background

He has been in Islamabad, Pakistan, between 1988–1992 and completed his primary school there. His father Mustafa Miyasoğlu was a lecturer in the Turkish Literature faculty in Islamabad. He took his junior high education in Istanbul Adnan Menderes Anatolian High School. After taking license from Anatolian University, School of Business Administration Faculty he is still continuing his master study in Classic Turkish Literature.

Career

His narratives, essays, drama and book critiques and translated works have been published in various literary magazines and especially in the newspaper Milli Gazete. In 2003 his first story book Olmaz Hayal and in 2006 his first novel Yalnızlık Rüyası were published.
The author has also translated Edith Nesbit's The Railway Children, and prepared a story anthology of Edgar Allan Poe in Turkish. He has also translated the autobiography of the Indian national hero Mahatma Gandhi. He has also written studies of Turkish classic novels.

List of works

Short Stories

"Olmaz Hayal"

Novels

"Yalnızlık Rüyası"