The Wounded Age and Eastern Tales

Cover of The Wounded Age and Eastern Tales by Ferit Edgü
Author: Ferit Edgü
Year: 2023
Language: en
Edition: Translation
Pages: 160
ISBN-13: 9781681376769
Dimensions:
Height: 7.97 Inches
Length: 4.99 Inches
Weight: 0.41 Pounds
Width: 0.46 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 894.3513
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The Wounded Age and Eastern Tales by Ferit Edgü, published by New York Review of Books on January 10, 2023, is a translation that spans 160 pages. This edition presents a collection of narratives that delve into themes of violence, otherness, and exile, reflecting the complex social and political realities of Turkey. Through a blend of poetry and prose, Edgü captures the essence of conflict-torn landscapes, focusing on a newspaper reporter from Istanbul who confronts ethno-national violence in eastern Turkey.

Readers will find that Edgü’s work offers vivid portrayals of life in the East, highlighting the haunting remnants of a buried history marked by state violence against various ethnic groups. The stories, including the poignant “Interview,” reveal the challenges of communication in a region where language can be deceptive. The narratives serve as both stark images of desolation and transcriptions of living voices, inviting readers to engage with the harsh realities faced by those living in these tumultuous areas. This edition provides an insightful exploration of the intersection of personal and political narratives within the framework of world literature.


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One of Turkey’s most celebrated writers explores themes of violence, otherness, and exile through a thrilling hybrid of poetry and prose that paints a vivid picture of Turkey’s conflict-torn lands.

In the two books paired here, translated into English for the first time, the great Turkish writer Ferit Edgü represents complex social and political realities with startling lyricism. The Wounded Age features a newspaper reporter from Istanbul, assigned to write about ethno-national violence in the mountains of eastern Turkey. Like the narrators in Eastern Tales, he is a stranger in a region where a buried history—the state’s violence against Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians—continues uninterrupted with the subjugation of the Kurds. Language in this place, especially the language of outsiders, cannot be trusted. In the story “Interview,” an old villager tells the narrator, “Make our photograph,” and adds, “Send us the pictures. No need to write us letters.” The minimal tales Edgü tells are vivid pictures of life in the East—a house in ruins, an empty crib, wolves howling in the hills—and transcriptions of living voices. The reporter in The Wounded Age has no illusions that his story will stop the bloodletting; instead, he goes east because he knows he must open his eyes and unstop his ears.

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Publisher: New York Review of Books. Year: 2023.
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Language: en. Pages: 160. Edition: Translation.

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