İrfan Orga (October 31, 1908 – November 29, 1970) was a Turkish
fighter pilot
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, staff officer, and author, writing in English. He published books on many areas of Turkish life,
cookery
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, and history, as well as a life of
Atatürk under whom Orga served,
and a universally admired autobiography (''Portrait of a Turkish Family'', 1950). He also wrote two educational books for children.
Early life
Orga's
memoirs
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describe his childhood and wealthy bourgeois family in
Istanbul
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, Turkey, in the early 1900s. His mother, Şevkiye (1895–1940), was a Balkan/Turkish woman (aged fifteen at his birth), while his father ran his own business. He describes his autocratic grandmother as an eccentric socialite.
Educated at
Kuleli Military High School, Harbiye Staff College, and
Eskişehir
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The city is l ...
Air College (1919–1933), Orga was born into a wealthy Ottoman Turkish family in Istanbul. Orga's life was significantly influenced by the outbreak of
World War I
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. His father Hüsnü died on the way to the
Dardanelles
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and his uncle Ahmet died in
Syria
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. Orga witnessed first hand the hardships of the war, the Allied
Occupation of Constantinople
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, the end of
Ottoman Empire
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, and the birth of the modern Turkish republic.
In 1942/43, while he was in the UK on a three-year diplomatic posting from the Turkish Air Force, he met a young married
Norman-Irish woman, Margaret Veronica Gainsboro ''née'' D'Arcy-Wright (1914/19–1974). Since living with a foreigner was then a military offence in Turkey, Orga, having resigned his commission in early 1947, eventually fled the country for the UK, arriving in London just before the Christmas of that year (''in absentia'', he was convicted and fined in an
Ankara
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court in September 1949). He never returned to Turkey. Once Margaret's divorce had been finalised in January 1948, they married.
Writing
In the UK, Orga sought various menial jobs, unsuccessfully, turning eventually to writing in 1949. ''Portrait of a Turkish Family'' received exceptional reviews from critics including
John Betjeman
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,
Harold Nicolson
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Early life and education
Nicolson was born in Tehran, Persia, the youngest son of dipl ...
,
Arthur Anderson,
Barbara Worsley-Gough
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* Barbara (painter) (1915–2002), pseudonym of Olga Biglieri, Italian futurist painter
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and
Peter Quennell
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. His wife joined the publishers
Secker & Warburg
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History
Secker & Warburg
Secker & Warburg was formed in 1935 from a takeover of Martin Secker, which was in receivership, ...
in 1957, later being appointed editor at
W H Allen in the early 1960s.
Orga tells his stories with multiple layers of complexity. He quickly makes clear his changing environment, with the death of his grandfather, the main provider of two generations of his family and their servants. His father, being a worldly man, understands that war is imminent. He proposes that his family sell their hereditary home in Istanbul, and move to another less expensive place, outside the city. However, reluctance is voiced. Orga captures the fear that a man can be suddenly in charge of a large group of people who depend on him for their survival.
Orga was well-travelled, and wrote about his experiences. ''The Caravan Moves On'' (1958, Book Society Recommendation) is a story about the
Yoruk nomad
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s of the
Taurus mountains
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in southeastern Turkey. An earlier title, ''Cooking with Yogurt''. was the first book in post-war Britain to specifically promote yogurt and its properties.
Ateş Orga, the writer and record producer, sums up his father as "a gentle and kind person, a man of wisdom and sensitivity, of psychology and perception, a man of honour
..a dreamer, a questioner, a lover of life's spirit
..the fortress of our existence
..a good human being".
Books by Irfan Orga
* ''Portrait of a Turkish Family'' London 1950; New York 1950, 1957; London 1988, 1993, 2006, afterword
Ateş Orga, rev afterword 2011; Istanbul 1994, afterword
Ateş Orga, 2009, prefaces
Talât Sait Halman,
Ayşe Kulin, rev afterword
Ateş Orga; Athens 2000; Barcelona 2001; Amsterdam/Antwerp 2002, 2005, 2014; Florence 2007; Zürich/Hamburg 2009, rev afterword; Paris 2010, rev afterword; Oslo 2010; Lahore 2011; Bucharest 2014, rev afterword
* ''Cooking With Yogurt'' London 1956, 1975, 1981
* ''The Young Traveller in Turkey'' London 1957; Amsterdam nd
* ''The Caravan Moves On'' London 1958, Book Society Recommendation; Munich 1960;
Eland, London 2002 abridged, afterword
Ateş Orga; Florence 2008; Istanbul 2014
* ''The Land and People of Turkey'' London 1958
nder the pseudonym Ali Riza* ''Phoenix Ascendant'' London 1958
* ''Turkish Cooking'' London 1958, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1975; London 1999, foreword
Jennifer Paterson
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, introduction
Ateş Orga
* ''Atatürk'' London 1962
ointly with Margarete Orga* ''Cooking the Middle East Way'' London 1962
* ''Dark Journey: the Legend of Kamelya and Murat'' London 2014, afterword
Ateş Orga
Further reading
*
Ateş Orga (2000/01) 'Return of the Native', ''Cornucopia'' 2
*
Ateş Orga (2005) 'Irfan Orga: Flight, Flame, Farewell', ''Meetings with Remarkable Muslims'' ed
Barnaby Rogerson & Rose Baring.
Eland Books. London.
*
Ateş Orga (2008) ‘Irfan Orga's ''Portrait of a Turkish Family'': Genesis of a Literary Masterpiece’, ''Turkish Area Studies Review'' No 12
*
Ateş Orga (2013) ‘Dreaming of the Bosphorus’, ''Slightly Foxed'' No 37
References
External links
Biography of Irfan Orga (Eland Books)A review by Marilyn Bowering of '' Portrait of a Turkish Family''A review by Clair McAlpine of ''Portrait of a Turkish Family''A review by Catherine Yiğit of ''Portrait of a Turkish Family''*
ttp://www.tinet.cat/~rorga/afterword.html ''Portrait of a Turkish Family'' Afterword (1993 version, unauthorised format)
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20th-century Turkish historians
1908 births
1970 deaths
Writers from Istanbul
Turkish aviators
Kuleli Military High School alumni
Turkish Air Force personnel