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Book Description
Old Istanbul aristocrats, Turkish teashops, imperial diamonds, and great and humble mosques are juxtaposed with the almost non-descriptive portrayals of neighborhood friendships, family relations, and local public figures who could be found in any city in Turkey or, perhaps, any Eastern setting where the old way of life adopts new and Western counterparts. Ahmet H. Tanpinar's portrayal of modern, post-Ottoman Turkey weaves a theater of the absurd, suggestively representative of the early days of the young Republic. This translation is introduced by an essay by the late Berna Moran, a leading Turkish literary critic.
About the Author
Ahmet H. Tanpinar is considered the founder of modernist Turkish literature. The Time Regulation Institute, his final and most complex novel, was first serialized in 1954 and later published in 1961.
The Time Regulation Institute,Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar,Ender Gurol,Turko-Tatar Press,1892381036,Fiction,General,Literary,Reference
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