Aslı Perker
Biography
Asli Perker was born in İzmir, Turkey in 1975. She graduated from Dokuz Eylül University with a degree in American Literature and Culture. After her university education, she worked in weekly magazine Aktüel Haber Dergisi; Turkish daily newspapers Radikal, Yeni Binyıl, Sabah; and as a freelance reporter and journalist in New York City. After returning to Istanbul in 2010, she worked as a columnist in Turkish daily newspapers including Milliyet, as a blogger and columnist on several online publications, and is currently the chief editor of Turkish publishing house Beyaz Baykus Yayinlari.
Perker's novels[1]:
- Baskalarinin Kokusu (2005)
- Cellat Mezarligi (2009)
- Sufle (2011)
- Bana Yardim Et (2015)
- Vakit Hazan (2016)
- Flamingolar Pembedir (2018)
Sufle has been translated into several languages[2][3][4] and published in many countries including the U.S.A.
gollark: In a sane system it would make more sense to just make the courses a year longer to cover background material instead of forcing people through 4 years of extremely expensive education.
gollark: Having to do 4 years of schooling before medicine-specific stuff seems dubiously useful.
gollark: Medical degrees here are like regular undergraduate ones but I think somewhat more government-specified and a bit longer.
gollark: Memorizing vast amounts of random information is probably less important now you can look it up quickly too.
gollark: Some tests are apparently okay. But I would be fine with a doctor who didn't do well on standardized testing but did fine otherwise.
References
- "Kitap Yurdu". Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- "Meet the name-drop novelists". Stylist. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- "Review: Soufflé, By Asli Perker". The Independent. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- "Soufflé di Asli Perker". Internet Bookshop Italia. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
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