Education
Born in İstanbul, she completed her high school education in Samsun and at the French curriculum Lycée Sainte-Pulchérie in İstanbul.
Born in İstanbul, she completed her high school education in Samsun and at the French curriculum Lycée Sainte-Pulchérie in İstanbul.
She spent most of her childhood in Anatolia. After returning to İstanbul, Celal worked at Elektrik Şirketi and Neşriyat Bürosu. In 1944, she went to Switzerland to work as an assistant at the Press Office of the Turkish Embassy in Bern.
Upon her return to Turkey, she served at the governmental press and publishing agency (Turkish: Basın Yayın Kurumu) and the newspaper "Yeni İstanbul".
Her first story, Ak Kiz, was published in the weekly Yedigün in 1935, which was followed by her stories, reportages and novels in the newspapers Son Posta, Cumhuriyet, Tan and Milliyet. Her literary career can be divided into two parts: During the first half, she wrote mostly romantic novels.
During the second half, she focused on the twisted and corrupt lives of the Turkish bourgeoisie. Celal died on June 15, 2013, but it was announced two days later by her family.
The 1991 Orhan Kemal Novel Prize was bestowed on Peride Celal for her novel Kurtlar.
In 1996, Selim İleri published a book titled Present to Peride Celal (Peride Celal’e Armağan) edited by 19 Turkish authors.