Ömer, an intelligent but aimless young man, longs for love and fulfillment, but finds himself caught in a web of lies and self-deception. He falls in love with Macide, a self-confident young woman, and from then on struggles with the demons of his past.
'The Devil in Us' by Sabahattin Ali is a captivating novel that combines a profound analysis of the human psyche with a portrayal of the social and political turmoil of the early Turkish Republic. The story follows Ömer, a young man who feels lost in a world full of conflict, passion and moral dilemmas. Sabahattin Ali unfolds a vivid panorama of life in the 1930s Turkey, exploring themes such as love, betrayal and the search for personal identity. This novel is not only a moving love story, but also a perceptive commentary on the political and social challenges of its time, which are still relevant today. With its impressive storytelling and profound characters, 'The Devil in Us' is a masterpiece of Turkish literature that provokes thought and touches readers deeply.
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Readers who appreciate sophisticated, psychologically sound literature and love extraordinary love stories.
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Höhe: 21 cm
Breite: 13 cm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-3-384-56596-9 (9783384565969)
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Sabahattin Ali (1907-1948) was a Turkish writer, poet and journalist whose works were critical of Turkish society and politics of his time. Sabahattin Ali was a renowned Turkish writer, poet and journalist of the 20th century. He was born on 25 February 1907 in Gümülcine, a town in what is now Greece. Ali was one of the most influential representatives of modern Turkish literature and gained international recognition for his works.His most famous work, "Madonna in a Fur Coat" (1943), tells the love story between a Turkish student and a German artist. Sabahattin Ali is considered one of the most important writers of the 20th century. The book tells the moving story of an unhappy love and became a classic of Turkish literature.
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