Orhan Kemal's characters were people who
despite difficult circumstances, poverty, and despair would
flourish and grow fresh hopes in their hearts with the start
of a new day. His stories were about characters who refused
to be bystanders on the stage of life and who would rather
struggle to become the main character.
The first book I read from
the master was called "Yalancı Dünya" ( Fake World). The
writer had expressed Neriman's losses for the sake of
achieving her rose-colored dreams of becoming famous in such
a dramatic style that the intense emotions that were
experienced in every line later became a reference point for
the master's other books. Orhan Kemal's characters were
people who despite difficult circumstances, poverty, and
despair would flourish and grow fresh hopes in their hearts
with the start of a new day. His stories were about
characters who refused to be bystanders on the stage of life
and who would rather struggle to become the main character.
In order to find out about
the details of the master's life I was wondering about after
reading with pleasure nearly all of his works which had
provided me with the ability to look at life from a
different window, I rang the doorbell of the museum of the
famous writer in Cihangir. Together with the master's son
Işık Öğütçü we started a dolorous, entertaining, and
unforgettable journey into Orhan Kemal's world...
He did not build
insurmountable walls between himself and other people
Işık Öğütçü explains his
different experiences as follows: "As the smallest child of
the house I enjoyed the benefits that my brothers and
sisters could not. In my fathers diaries only my birth
details were written. I am in this way privileged." His face
had a radiant smile; his eyes carried the pride of being
privileged. In those days when it was impossible to learn
the gender of the child to be born, Orhan Kemal and the
residents of the house jointly and firmly decided to name
the child "Işık" irrespective of gender. And in 1957 long
awaited "Işık" was born. We learn from Işık Öğütçü that
Orhan Kemal had the profile of a loving, compassionate, and
merciful father in addition to being a famous writer. Işık
Öğütçü continues, "Believe me, if he was with us at this
moment he would conquer your hearts in a few minutes. He
would build such strong bridges between himself and people!
His good will, candidness, and sincerity are probably the
characteristics that made him indispensable. My father never
saw himself as a great and unreachable person. He did not
build insurmountable walls between himself and other people.
His communication with people was different and so was his
friendship."
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