Evdile Koçer

Evdile Koçer (born 1977 in the province of Siirt, Turkey), is a Kurdish writer.[1] He studied at the Anadolu University. Later he studied at Uppsala University in Kurdish language and literature.

Koçer has published many articles in various Kurdish magazines and newspapers. He also wrote many articles for Kurdish websites.

Works

  • Govendistan (Dance Land), Weşanên Perî, 2002, Istanbul
  • Mirin (Death), Weşanên Aram, 2006, Istanbul
  • Koçername (Koçer Letters), Weşanên Do, 2009, Istanbul
  • Pêlava Birîndar (The Wounded Shoe), Weşanên Han, 2010, Berlin
  • Koçerbêj, Weşanên Ar, 2013, Istanbul
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References

  1. "Siirtli yazar Evdile Koçer MIŞAR-DER'e konuk oldu". Siirtliler (in Turkish). 2 May 2015. Archived from the original on 15 December 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2015.


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