One of the leading names of 20th
century Turkish literature, Orhan Kemal, has
been commemorated on what would have been his
99th birthday, at the museum bearing his name in
the Cihangir neighborhood of Istanbul.
Kemal’s
family and relatives want to mark 2014 as the
“Year of Orhan Kemal,” due to his 100th
birthday.
Making a speech in front of the Orhan Kemal
Museum building, which displays many of the
novelist’s personal belongings, photos and
writings, Kemal’s son, Işık Öğütçü, gave a
speech to mark the event. “Every writer’s 100th
birthday is celebrated. I hope that next year we
will celebrate the writer in a better way,” he
said.
Öğütçü called on the Culture and Tourism
Ministry to help Orhan Kemal’s survive for the
coming generations. “There are two things I want
to request from officials. The first is to
launch 2014 as the ‘Year of Orhan Kemal,’ and
the other is for his name to be given to the
Science and Technology University in Adana,” he
said.
The cotton factory in Adana, where Kemal worked,
is set to become a Fine Arts Faculty. “This is
very important to me. If it is realized, I will
be satisfied,” he added.
Among the guests celebrating the 99th birthday
of Kemal were the writer Ahmet Ümit. Speaking
about Kemal’s impact on his career, Ümit said
the first books he had read were Kemal’s
“Murtaza” and “Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde” (On
Fertile Lands). “Those books had a deep impact
on me. One can see these impacts on my writing
style. Like Kemal, I try to depict characters
with short sentences and dialogue. Both his and
my characters are from the street. Even though
we did not meet, Kemal contributed to me. He is
one of the master writers. His books are still
read today because he depicts the soul of the
human,” he said.
Young Turkish writer Onur Caymaz described Kemal
as “the writer of goodness,” adding that Kemal
always advised people to never lose hope. “He is
the writer of goodness. He tells of the good
people of the world in an environment where
everything is nourished by evil,” Caymaz said.