Aziz Nesin: The Iconic Voice of Turkish Satire and Social Commentary
Aziz Nesin, born Mehmet Nusret Nesin on December 20, 1915, in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, and died on July 6, 1995, in Izmir, Turkey, was a prominent Turkish humor writer. Known for his wit, satire, and keen social commentary, Nesin left a lasting impact on Turkish literature and society. He wrote prolifically in various genres, including short stories, plays, and poetry, and his works were widely translated into foreign languages, making him one of the most translated Turkish authors.