The Lion and the Nightingale - A Journey Through Modern Turkey
Verlag | Bloomsbury Trade |
Auflage | 2024 |
Seiten | 224 |
Format | 14,0 x 1,0 x 21,5 cm |
Gewicht | 280 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781350436770 |
Bestell-Nr | 35043677UA |
Featuring new material on the 2023 elections, Kaya Genc's account of modern Turkey provides vivid insight into a country split between East and West, a rich past and an unpredictable, dangerous future.
Kaya Genc's account of modern Turkey, a country split between East and West, a rich past and an unpredictable, dangerous future.
Turkey is a land torn between East and West, between its glorious past and a dangerous, unpredictable future. After the violence of an attempted military coup against President Erdogan in 2016, an event which shocked the world, journalist and novelist Kaya Genç travelled around his country on a quest to find the places and people in whom the contrasts of Turkey's rich past meet. As suicide bombers attack Istanbul, and journalists and teachers are imprisoned, he walks the streets of the famous Ottoman neighbourhoods, telling the stories of the ordinary Turks who live among the contradictions and conflicts of Anatolia, one of the world's oldest civilizations. Featuring new material on the 2023 elections, The Lion and the Nightingale presents the spellbinding story of a country whose history has been split between East and West, between violence and beauty - between the roar of the lion and the song of the nightingale. Weaving together a mixture of memoir, interview and his own autob iography, Genç takes the reader on a contemporary journey through the contradictory soul of the Turkish nation.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Preface to the Paperback EditionIntroduction1. A Winter of Despair2. A Spring of Hope3. A Summer of Disssent4. A Fall of SilenceAcknowledgementsIndex
Rezension:
The individual narratives of the people Genç writes about, or through, compose the book's story as a whole while situating it within the fluctuating political atmosphere of the country. This anchoring moves the reader through various human experiences - disappointment, failure, representation - with thorough exploration and deep empathy, while also examining potential future projections of a young nation. Full Stop