Baki Süha Ediboğlu facts for kids
Baki Süha Ediboğlu (born in 1915, passed away on September 15, 1972) was a talented Turkish poet and writer. He wrote many poems, stories, and articles that were enjoyed by people across Turkey. He also worked in radio, sharing his creative works with a wider audience.
A Life of Words and Radio
Baki Süha Ediboğlu was born in Antalya, a beautiful city in Turkey, in 1915. He finished high school in Istanbul in 1936. Even though he didn't complete his studies at Istanbul University or Ankara University, he became a very successful writer and journalist.
He started his career writing for well-known newspapers like Tan, Akşam, and Cumhuriyet between 1934 and 1940. Later, he began working in radio. He worked at Ankara Radio and then at the General Directorate of Press and Broadcasting.
From 1950 to 1956, he was the Chief Broadcaster for Istanbul Radio and the Director of İzmir Radio. He continued his work at Istanbul Radio as an assistant director in 1966, and finally as a consultant. His career showed his dedication to sharing stories and information with the public.
His Creative Works
Baki Süha Ediboğlu's poems, stories, and articles covered many different topics. They were published in popular magazines and newspapers. Some of these included Servet-i Fünûn (starting in 1929), Ülkü, Aile (from 1942 to 1948), and Varlık (from 1934 to 1970). His work also appeared in Cumhuriyet newspaper.
He often read his chosen poems on radio programs, allowing more people to hear his beautiful words. He also wrote special plays and stories specifically for radio broadcasts. This made his creative works accessible to many listeners.
See also
- List of contemporary Turkish poets