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It is the period just before the First World War. The multilingual, multifaith and multicultural Ottoman Empire is facing ruin and annihilation. Sehsuvar Sami is a young man from the city of Salonika whose dream is to move to Paris with his lover Ester and become a writer. However, the uprisings that begin in July 1908 in the Balkans are set to change his destiny, just as they will change the destiny of the entire country. A bit part in an assassination eventually turns him into one of the uprising's most feared hitmen. Caught between his love of literature and the dark world of politics and…mehr
It is the period just before the First World War. The multilingual, multifaith and multicultural Ottoman Empire is facing ruin and annihilation. Sehsuvar Sami is a young man from the city of Salonika whose dream is to move to Paris with his lover Ester and become a writer. However, the uprisings that begin in July 1908 in the Balkans are set to change his destiny, just as they will change the destiny of the entire country. A bit part in an assassination eventually turns him into one of the uprising's most feared hitmen. Caught between his love of literature and the dark world of politics and struggling to find the strength to resist the pull of history, Sehsuvar ends up becoming a key figure in the new government's intelligence network. His aim now is not to write novels that will draw people into a world of decency and beauty but to carry out his duties as a servant of the nation and defend his country, even if that means committing murder, mass murder. The reasoning is simple: in order to create a strong and independent country, one must be ready to commit atrocities.
Taking place in Istanbul, Salonika, Paris and Macedonia between 1908 and 1926, 'Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland' is the story of lives that have been turned upside down by rebellion, revolution and war. It is the story of the Greek declaration of independence, of the Jews of Salonika being forced into exile, of the Bulgarians fighting for their independence and of the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the struggle to create a new nation out of its crumbling ruins. It is also the story of one man's search for his true calling amidst the chaos of a turbulent historical era, the story of a man caught between his love for his country and his love for his woman. 'Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland' is a story of unfulfilled dreams and the call of history. And underpinning it all is one fundamental question, one fundamental struggle: which takes precedence - the state or the people?
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Autorenporträt
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.
Inhaltsangabe
Death Begins with the Loss of Our Cities... Are You Going to Be a Killer? An Idea Whose Time Has Come Your Decision Dogs Smelling Blood on a Hunt The Meaning of This Empire for Us Confronting Death The Ancient Wound The Essence of the State Becoming the Hunted Like Two Wistful Flowers The World's Greatest Mystery The Love That Will Never Fade What Does a Single Individual Matter? A Game of Revenge The Motherland Is Lost The Only Thing Keeping Me Alive No Intention of Surrendering A Man's Word Is His Honour An Inappropriate Sense of Compassion A Token of a Conversation I Am Not the One to Decide Miracles The Ability to Forgive Ourselves Losing One's Humanity No Choice But to Fight Give Me an Honourable Death The Walking Dead Save Yourself, Soldier Wishing for Help from the Dead Resign, Your Excellency! A False Sense of Security The True Power in the Land Betrothed to Life, Married to Death When the Wolf Dies in the Forest This Is Not Ankara Vultures Circling Over an Old Man Ignoble Alliances A Betrayal of Their Own History Fighting for a Lost Cause Evil Stalks This Land A Malevolent Rain A Fragmented Homeland, a Disintegrating World Turning Us All into Killers When I Began Losing My Country Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland Glossary.
Death Begins with the Loss of Our Cities... Are You Going to Be a Killer? An Idea Whose Time Has Come Your Decision Dogs Smelling Blood on a Hunt The Meaning of This Empire for Us Confronting Death The Ancient Wound The Essence of the State Becoming the Hunted Like Two Wistful Flowers The World's Greatest Mystery The Love That Will Never Fade What Does a Single Individual Matter? A Game of Revenge The Motherland Is Lost The Only Thing Keeping Me Alive No Intention of Surrendering A Man's Word Is His Honour An Inappropriate Sense of Compassion A Token of a Conversation I Am Not the One to Decide Miracles The Ability to Forgive Ourselves Losing One's Humanity No Choice But to Fight Give Me an Honourable Death The Walking Dead Save Yourself, Soldier Wishing for Help from the Dead Resign, Your Excellency! A False Sense of Security The True Power in the Land Betrothed to Life, Married to Death When the Wolf Dies in the Forest This Is Not Ankara Vultures Circling Over an Old Man Ignoble Alliances A Betrayal of Their Own History Fighting for a Lost Cause Evil Stalks This Land A Malevolent Rain A Fragmented Homeland, a Disintegrating World Turning Us All into Killers When I Began Losing My Country Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland Glossary.
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