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Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland - (Anthem Cosmopolis Writings) by Ahmet Ümit (Paperback)
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Highlights
- 'Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland' is the story of a man from Salonika on the eve of the First World War who is forced to choose between his love for a woman and his love for his country as the Ottoman Empire is drawn into the war and faces collapse.
- About the Author: Ahmet Ümit was born in Gaziantep in 1960.
- 638 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, General
- Series Name: Anthem Cosmopolis Writings
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About the Book
'Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland' is the story of a man from Salonika on the eve of the First World War who is forced to choose between his love for a woman and his love for his country as the Ottoman Empire is drawn into the war and faces collapse.
Book Synopsis
'Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland' is the story of a man from Salonika on the eve of the First World War who is forced to choose between his love for a woman and his love for his country as the Ottoman Empire is drawn into the war and faces collapse.
Review Quotes
'If I were asked to describe the novel in a single sentence, I would say it is a book about power. The relationship the novel's main characters forge with power and the manner in which they experience this power and how they succumb to its charms are all expertly portrayed.' -Professor Muzaffer Kaya, Yol (journal)
Unlike other authors in the genre, Ahmet Ümit does not tamper with the course of history; his plot and his storytelling are constrained by his characters' story arcs. And this too in a novel that takes place during a highly complex historical period in which it is extremely hard for one to maintain impartiality, a period in history in which it is increasingly difficult to distinguish between the good and the bad and the innocent and the guilty.' -Koray Sarıdoğan, Kalem Klavye (journal)
About the Author
Ahmet Ümit was born in Gaziantep in 1960. He is the author of over 20 bestselling novels and is one of Turkey's and the world's foremost crime fiction writers. His novels, short stories, plays and essays have been translated into 26 languages worldwide.
Rakesh Jobanputra studied at the University of Birmingham and at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies. He has translated a number of works of Turkish literature. He currently lives in Istanbul.