The Diary of a TurkDigiCat, 4 בספט׳ 2022 - 137 עמודים In 'The Diary of a Turk' by Çerkesseyhizade Halil Halit, readers are immersed in a thought-provoking account of a Turk during a time of cultural upheaval and political change. Written in a straightforward and raw style, the book depicts the daily struggles and triumphs of the protagonist, offering a glimpse into the social norms and customs of the era. As a significant work of Turkish literature, this book provides valuable insights into the Turkish identity and societal dynamics of the time. The author skillfully weaves together personal experiences with broader historical context to create a captivating narrative that resonates with readers. Çerkesseyhizade Halil Halit, a prominent figure in Turkish literature, drew from his own observations and experiences to craft 'The Diary of a Turk.' His deep understanding of Turkish culture and history shines through in the vivid descriptions and nuanced character development found within the pages of this book. Halit's passion for storytelling and his commitment to preserving the essence of Turkish identity are evident throughout the novel. I highly recommend 'The Diary of a Turk' to readers interested in exploring Turkish literature and culture. This book offers a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of identity, tradition, and societal change, making it a valuable addition to any reader's collection. |
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ILLUSTRATIONS | |
MY HOME IN ASIA MINOR | |
AT SCHOOL AND IN THE HAREM | |
THE HAREM AND WOMEN IN THE EAST | |
I GO TO CONSTANTINOPLE AND PURSUE MY STUDIES | |
A NEW PROFESSION AND THE QUESTION OF CONSCRIPTION | |
TURKEYS INTERNAL DANGERS | |
A NEW COSTUME AND A NEW CAREER | |
THE CEREMONY OF THE SELAMLIK | |
THE SULTANS POLICY | |
THE STRUGGLE WITH YOUNGTURKEY | |
ENGLAND AND THE CALIPHATE | |
A LAST VISIT TO ASIA MINOR | |
A SPY IN A PUBLIC BATH | |
FLIGHT TO ENGLAND | |
A RETURN AND A SECOND FLIGHT | |
THE SUBLIME PORTE AND YILDIZ KIOSK | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abd-ul-Hamid adopted Angora appointed Arab Armenians army Asia Minor Asiatic Turkey asked attendants boat boatman Bosphorus boys British Caliph capital capitulation privileges Circassian civilised coffee Constantinople Consulate courts custom East Eastern Eastern Christians England English Englishmen Europe European fact families favour foreign friends girls Government hand harem imperial Islam ladies land learned live madrasseh Mahmud Mahmud II marriage matter Midhat Pasha military misrule Mohammedan moreover Moslem mosques mother Mussulman nation native Christians night non-Mussulman nowadays officials once Oriental Ottoman Caliphate Ottoman empire palace Pasha passed persons political polygamy population Powers present Sultan Prophet provinces quarter race reason reform religious residence rule seclusion selamlik Sheikh-ul-Islam sovereign spies subjects Sublime Porte Table of Contents things town turban Turkish bath Turks Ulema uncle village wife wished wives women Yildiz Kiosk young Young-Turkish