Nihal Atsız
Nihal Atsız (1905–1975) was a Turkish poet, writer and opinion journalist.
Also recorded as H. Nihâl Atsız · Nihal Atsiz
Biography
Born at Istanbul in 1905, died in Kadıköy in 1975.
Nihal Atsız studied at Istanbul High School, Istanbul University and Istanbul School of Higher Education (1924-1978). The recorded working language is Turkish.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are prose, poetry and literary criticism.
Works named in the authority record are The Night of the Sycophants, The End of Roads, Death of the Gray Wolves, Revival of the Grey Wolves, Mad Wolf and Vitamin Z.
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The Encyclopedia exists whether or not anything is for sale. Corrections are recorded rather than overwritten, and every version of this record is kept. Published 17 August 2026.
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