
Sait Faik Abasıyanık (18 November 1906 - 11 May 1954) was one of the greatest Turkish writers of short stories and poetry. Born in Adapazarı, he was educated at the Istanbul Erkek Lisesi. He enrolled in the Turcology Department of Istanbul University in 1928, but under pressure from his father went to Switzerland to study economics in 1930. He left school and lived for three years in Grenoble, France - an experience which made a deep impact on his art and character. After returning to Turkey he taught Turkish in Halıcıoğlu Armenian School for Orphans, and tried to follow his father's wishes and go into business but was unsuccessful. He devoted his life to writing after 1934. He created a brand new language and brought new life to Turkish short story writing with his harsh but humanistic portrayals of labourers, fishermen, children, the unemployed, the poor. A major theme was always the sea and he spent most of his time in Burgaz Ada (one of the Princes' Islands in the Marmara Sea). He was an honorary member of the International Mark Twain Society of St. Louis, Missouri. Sait Faik mostly published under the name Sait Faik, other pen names being Adalı ("Island dweller"), Sait Faik Adalı, and S. F.. There is an award for his name which is given every year on his death anniversary: Sait Faik Hikâye Armağanı
Books

Mahkeme Kapısı
1956

Şimdi Sevişme Vakti ve Diğer Şiirleri
1954

Kayıp Aranıyor
1953

Sarnıç
1939

Semaver
1936

Büyümenin Türkçe Tarihi
2007

A Useless Man
Selected Stories
2012

Şimdi Sevişme Vakti
1953

Medarı Maişet Motoru
1944

Son Kuşlar
1952

Havada Bulut
1951

Sleeping in the Forest
Stories and Poems
2004

Havuz Başı
1952

Mahalle Kahvesi
1950

Şahmerdan
1940

Kumpanya
1951

Un uomo inutile
1948

Tüneldeki Çocuk
1955

Alemdağ'da Var Bir Yılan
1954

Az Şekerli
1954