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Emine Sevgi Özdamar

    August 10, 1946

    Emine Sevgi Özdamar is an author deeply inspired by poetry, particularly the works of Heinrich Heine and Bertolt Brecht. Her creative output, spanning acting and directing, reflects a profound engagement with literature and theater. Özdamar draws from rich cultural influences, and her writings are noted for their distinctive style. Her work explores themes of identity and artistic expression.

    Tuhaf yıldızlar dünyaya bakıyorlar gözlerini kırpmadan
    Der Hof im Spiegel
    Il ponte del Corno d'Oro
    Aynadaki avlu
    Ein von Schatten begrenzter Raum
    Life is a Caravanserai
    • 2000

      Life is a Caravanserai

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(122)Add rating

      Life is a Caravanserai follows a lively, but rather unfortunate family from Istanbul to Bursa, then to Ankara and back to Istanbul. This is a women’s the mother, Fatma, nurtures her three children, with the grandmother Ayşe and the “aunties” of the neighbourhood, while Mustafa, the often unemployed father, recites Orhan Veli and drinks copious rakı, dreaming of building a larger family home. Here is the Turkey of the 1950s and early 1960s, with its political struggles, growing urbanisation, the Korean War, American comic books and the departure of the first wave of workers to Germany. The Anatolian grandparents carry with them their sagas of the war and the nascent Turkish Republic, enriched by wisdom, humour and village folklore.The author’s wonderful use of local narrative, storytelling, proverbs and prayers, and a prose that moves from the lyrical to gritty humour, re-creates this microcosm of neighbourhoods from a young girl’s intimate perspective. We follow her as she sits in school, visits relatives, dreams, listens to stories and experiments with early passions. Reality merges into mythological visions as, naïve, witty and explorative, she absorbs the colourful world around her.

      Life is a Caravanserai