Hamdi Koç
was born in Fatsa, Ordu, Turkey in 1963. He is a writer and translator. He studied in METU and accomplished his degree in English Language and Literature in İstanbul University. He made part of the publishing board of Hokka Magazine. He translated works by Shakespeare, Faulner, Beckett and Joyce into Turkish. His first novel "Dying songs of Children" in 1992, his last novel, "The afternoon of an ex-husband" was published in 2009 by Doğan Kitap.
Archive available for: Hamdi Koç
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Writers Conference - part 2
With: Anil Ramdas, Bejan Matur, Gündüz Vassaf, Hakan Gunday, Hamdi Koç, Hassan Daoud, Melida Tüzünoglu, Ramsey Nasr, Ronelda S. Kamfer
Final session of a two day closed writer's meeting with the four writers travelling on invitation of Winternachten, and four Turkish writers: Bejan Matur, Hakan Gunday, Hamdi Koc and Melida Tuzunoglu, on the theme Global writing - global conscience. The sessions are chaired by writer Gündüz Vassaf.
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Writers Conference - part 1
With: Anil Ramdas, Bejan Matur, Gündüz Vassaf, Hakan Gunday, Hamdi Koç, Hassan Daoud, Melida Tüzünoglu, Ramsey Nasr, Ronelda S. Kamfer
Start of a two day closed writer's meeting with the four writers travelling on invitation of Winternachten, and four Turkish writers: Bejan Matur, Hakan Gunday, Hamdi Koc and Melida Tuzunoglu, on the theme Global writing - global conscience. The sessions are chaired by writer Gündüz Vassaf.