Travel the world without leaving your chair.
The target of the Read Around The World Challenge is to read at least one book written by an author from each and every country in the world.
All books that are listed here as part of the "Read Around Asia Challenge" were written by authors from Turkey.
Find a great book for the next part of your reading journey around the world from this book list. The following popular books have been recommended so far.
11.
Dawn : Stories by Selahattin Demirtas
EN
Description:
A new book from Sarah Jessica Parker’s imprint, SJP for Hogarth: Written from behind bars, the unforgettable collection from one of Turkey’s leading politicians and most powerful storytellers. In this essential collection, Selahattin Demirtaş’s arresting stories capture the voices of ordinary people living through extraordinary times. A cleaning lady is caught up in a violent demonstration on her way to work. A five-year-old girl attempts to escape war-torn Syria with her mother by boat. A suicide bombing shatters a neighborhood in Aleppo. And in the powerful story, 'Seher', a young factory wo... continue
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De la part de la princesse morte by Kénizé Mourad
FR
Description:
Istamboul, 1911. L'Empire ottoman, ce colosse aux pieds d'argile, n'a plus que quelques années à vivre lorsque naît la princesse Selma, petite-fille de sultan. Elle ne connaîtra que brièvement les fastes du palais, les intrigues de harem : bientôt jetée sur les routes de l'exil, Selma vivra d'autres débâcles, d'autres Empires - qu'elle soit reine ou esclave, libre ou amoureuse, des Indes impériales à Paris sous la menace allemande... C'est sa fille, Kenizé, qui retrace aujourd'hui son exceptionnel destin, tel des mémoires interrompues, "de la part de la princesse morte...".
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Dokuzuncu Hariciye Koğuşu by Peyami Safa
TR
Description:
Peyami Safa'nın şaheserlerinden Dokuzuncu Hariciye Koğuşu, Türk edebiyatında "insan ruhunun derinliklerinde ve labirentlerinde dolaşan ilk roman" olması ve hasta bir insanı ve onun psikolojisini ele alması bakımından önemli bir yere sahiptir. Birçok araştırmacı ve yazar tarafından Türk edebiyatında bir ilk kabul edilen Dokuzuncu Hariciye Koğuşu, Tanpınar'ın dediği gibi, "acının ve ıstırabın yegâne kitabı" olarak hem kemiyet hem de keyfiyet bakımından başka hiçbir eser olmasa da Türk romanının var olduğuna delil gösteril... continue
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El castillo blanco by Orhan Pamuk, Rafael tr Carpintero
ES
Description:
Un joven científico italiano es capturado por piratas cuando viaja de Venecia a Nápoles. Poco después es vendido como esclavo a un sabio turco deseoso de conocer los avances científicos de Occidente. Ambientada en la Turquía del siglo XVII, El castillo blanco cuenta la extraordinaria historia de estos dos hombres, que curiosamente guardan un gran parecido físico. Una fascinante exploración de la identidad, del fatídico pulso entre tradición y modernidad, y del destino del intelectual a través de la relación que surge ... continue
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Estambul, Estambul by Burhan Sönmez
ES
Description:
Cuatro hombres comparten una estrecha celda subterránea en un centro de interrogatorio de Estambul. Para hacer el tiempo más soportable, comparten historias llenas de ternura y dolor, que giran siempre en torno a la ciudad que parece ignorarlos. Durante diez da̕s se narran cuentos y experiencias personales y, se revelan también deseos y temores, anhelos de futuro y penas del pasado.
19.
Every Fire You Tend by Sema Kaygusuz
EN
Description:
"In 1938, in the remote Dersim region of Eastern Anatolia, the Turkish Republic launched an operation to erase an entire community of Zaza-speaking Alevi Kurds. Inspired by those brutal events, this densely lyrical and allusive novel grapples with the various inheritances of genocide, gendered violence and historical memory as they reverberate across time and place from within the unnamed protagonist's home in contemporary Istanbul."--back cover.
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Evil Eyes Sea by Ozge Samanci
EN
Description:
This fictional graphic novel narrates a mystery story set in Istanbul before the 1995-96 elections. The story takes place against a background of political propaganda; a conservative party is rising to power using religion to appeal to voters cynically. The main protagonists, Ece and Meltem, are engineering students at Bosphorus University and in financial distress. Ece and Meltem fantasize about having the powerful gaze of Medusa and amuse themselves with efforts to move objects with their eyes. They also share a passion for scuba diving as members of the Student Diving Club. While on a divin... continue