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Kemal Sadiq Gokcili (Gökçeli: of sky blue) is an Ottoman-Kurdish novelist, screenwriter and short story writer, born in 1923. He is one of the leading writers in Turkish literature. The first story book he wrote is in Hot Yellow. Muhammad Al-Naheel's novel was published in Al-Jumhuriya, and it was considered the first novel of the child. Muhammad Al-Nahil's novel has been translated into nearly forty languages, and more than forty thousand of his books have been published and printed. Yaşar Kemal who benefited greatly from his legends and tales that he wrote in Anatolia. He is one of the members of the Bin Kitab Association. He is the first Kurdish-Turkish writer to be nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. His childhood Yasar Kemal is the son of farmer Sadiq Effendi and Nigar Hanim. He came to the world and came from a family living in the village of Arbis (currently Unsley) in the Muradiye district, near Lake Van and on the One Arches Road. According to his ideas, he was a child of one Kurdish family in the village of Turkmen. Yashar Kemal, who was born and raised in a Kurdish village and house, but he spoke Turkish with his divorce. His family moved to the village of Hemeti (currently Gokjadam), which belongs to the Ottoman Adana, due to the First World War. At the age of five, he witnessed the murder of his father in the mosque. In high school, he worked in various jobs. In 1941 he worked as a clerk and hired farmer on a cotton plantation for the sons of Gozogo. In 1942 he worked as an employee in the library of the children of Ramadan in the center of Adana. He also worked as a chief in plant protection and then worked as a teacher agent in the village of Kadirli Garden between 1941 and 1942. He worked in the cotton fields, as a hireling farmer on fish farms, and sometimes as a tractor driver and worked as a supervisor in the rice fields.