Burhan Sönmez

Sönmez is the author of six novels: ''North'' (Kuzey), published in 2009 in Turkey, ''Sins and Innocents'' (Masumlar), published in 2011, ''[https://www.orbooks.com/catalog/istanbul-istanbul-by-burhan-sonmez/ Istanbul Istanbul]'', published in 2015, ''[https://otherpress.com/product/labyrinth-9781590510988/ Labyrinth]'', published in 2018, ''[https://iletisim.com.tr/kitap/tas-ve-golge/9995 Stone and Shadow]'', published in 2021, and [https://www.lisyayinevi.com/evindaren-franz-k ''Lovers of Franz K.''], published in 2024. He wrote the first five in Turkish, but the sixth in his mother tongue, Kurdish.
He received the "Disturbing the Peace" award given by [https://havelcenter.org/dtp-award/ Vaclav Havel Center] in New York (2017). He was awarded the [https://www.ebrd.com/ebrd-literature-prize.html#:~:text=Istanbul%2C%20Istanbul%2C%20a%20novel%20by,Lucy%20Hannah%2C%20and%20Gabriel%20Gbadamosi. EBRD Literature Prize] in London (2018) for his novel ''Istanbul Istanbul''. ''Sins and Innocents'' has received the Sedat Simavi Literature Prize, and ''Stone and Shadow'' received the Orhan Kemal Novel Award. ''Stone and Shadow'' was nominated for the Premio Strega Europeo (2023) and the Dublin Literary Award (2024). His novels have been published in more than forty countries.
Sönmez was the inaugural lecturer of the Trinity Global Humanities Lecture Series (2024) at the University of Cambridge, where he presented the idea of "Homo Artifex", focusing on the meaning of art and its place in the history of human civilisation. Provided by Wikipedia
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