Ener, Güner (1935–)
Ener, Güner (1935–)
Turkish novelist and short-story writer. Name variations: Guner or Guener Ener. Born 1935 in Turkey; studied art in Istanbul and English literature in London and Cambridge.
Writings include Translations from English (1966) and September Tiredness (1969).
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