Türker armaner
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Türker Armaner (born in April 7, 1968, Istanbul) is an Istanbul-based writer, philosopher, and translator. He studied at the universities of Hacettepe, Boğaziçi, and Bergen and took his Ph.D degree at Paris 8 (Saint Denis). His first story was published on Hayalet Gemi (Phantom Ship) in 1995. His first book, Kıyısız (Shoreless), was published in 1997 and his second book, Taş Hücre (Stone Cell), in 2000, and the last one, Dalga Kıran (Breakwater), in 2003. He is currently teaching in the Department of Philosophy at Galatasaray University, Istanbul, as an Assist. Professor. He also is an editor at various publications in Istanbul, in addition to having many articles published in several journals.