(CUL) TURKISH WRITER'S PLAY TRANSLATED INTO FRENCH.ISTANBUL Istanbul (ĭs'tănb l`, ĭstan`b l), city (1990 pop. 6,748,435), capital of Istanbul prov. , Nov 11, 2009 (TUR tur: see ibex. ) -- Turkish writer's play was
translated into French.
Bilgesu Erenus' "L?Invite (Misafir)" was translated by Jacques Salzer and published by the L?Espace d?un nstant publishing house. A coctail party will take place at the Maison d'Europe et d'Orient in Paris on November 14 to promote the book. The play was staged in Paris in 1988 by Isil Kasapoglu. The play is about problems of Turkish workers in Germany in 1960s. -BILGESU ERENUS- Born in Bilecik in 1943, Bilgesu Erenus studied law. Her first play "the Stranger's Door (El Kapisi)" was performed by the Ankara Arts Theatre The Arts Theatre is a small club theatre in London, England. In August 1955, Peter Hall, aged 24, directed the English-language premiere of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot at the theatre. This was an important turning point in modern theatre for Britain. in 1973. Some of her works were translated into English, French, German and Polish. (UK-A) (THROUGH ASIA PULSE) |
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