Dying Is Easier Than Loving
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Dying Is Easier Than Loving

by Ahmet Altan

Publisher
Europa Editions
Pages
496
Language
English
Published
2023

Overview

<p>WINNER OF THE 2021 PRIX FEMINA FOR BEST FOREIGN NOVEL</p><br><p>The third volume of the internationally acclaimed Ottoman Quartet, written by Ahmet Altan while he was imprisoned by the Turkish regime</p><br><p>This masterly constructed, sweeping novel centers on the story of Nizam's tormented love affair with a Russian pianist, Anya, and is told against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire's tumultuous history in the years leading up to WWI.</p><br><p>Underlying the novel's tale of war and love and Altan's absorbing exploration of the inner lives of a vast cast of characters, is a fierce criticism of masculinity and of its degeneration into violence against women, nationalism, and authoritarianism.</p><br><p>Once again, Altan confirms to be an elegant, powerful, and courageous writer, who is not afraid to denounce an arrogant and undemocratic government that, today as a century ago, relies on bigotry, censorship, and intimidation to cling to power and control the lives of its people.<br></p>

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