A “magical, marvellous” epic of an empire in collapse: Book one in
the acclaimed Ottoman Quartet by the award-winning Turkish author and
political dissident (La Stampa, Italy). Tracking the decline and fall
of the Ottoman empire, Ahmet Altan’s Ottoman Quartet spans fifty
years from the end of the nineteenth century to the post-WWI rise of
Atatu¨rk as leader of the new Turkey. In Like a Sword Wound, a
modern-day resident of Istanbul is visited by the ghosts of his
ancestors, finally free to tell their stories “under the broad, dark
wings of death.” Among the characters who come to life are an
Ottoman army officer; the Sultan’s personal doctor; a scion of the
royal house whose Western education brings him into conflict with his
family’s legacy; and a beguiling Turkish aristocrat who, while fond
of her emancipated life in Paris, finds herself drawn to a
conservative Muslim spiritual leader. As their stories of intimate
desire and personal betrayal unfold, the society that spawned them is
transforming and the sublime empire disintegrating. Here is a Turkish
saga reminiscent of War and Peace, written in lively, contemporary
prose that traces not only the social currents of the time but also
the erotic and emotional lives of its characters. “An engrossing
novel of obsessive love and oppressive tyranny, a tale of collapse
that dramatizes the fateful moments of an empire and its subjects.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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ISBN
9781609454753
Publisert
2019
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Europa Editions
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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