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A Long Day's Evening

Published
Nov 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
168

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"One of Turkey's most interesting modern writers."—Booklist

When the Emperor of Byzantium orders the destruction of all religious paintings and icons, Constantinople is thrown into crisis. Fear grips the monastery where Andronikos, a young monk, is thrown into a spiritual crisis. Amidst stirrings of resistance he decides to escape, leaving behind his beloved Ioakim, who must confront his own crisis of faith and decide where to place his allegiance. The dualities of dogma and faith, individual and society, East and West, are embodied in a story of prohibited love and devotion to the unseen.

Bilge Karasu (1930–1995) was born in Istanbul. Often referred to as "the sage of Turkish literature," during his lifetime he published collections of stories, novels, and two books of essays.

"The 'other' is usually construed as a person or society removed from 'us' by space. But Karasu has chosen to study his ‘other' across the divide of time, pushing readers to compare the profound identity crises engulfing individuals in ancient Byzantium to those in the early Turkish Republic. In doing so, Karasu shows the futility of separating ourselves from ‘others' – and the social upheaval that results when we do."--Time Out Istanbul

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Nov 2012 City Lights Publishers ISBN13 9780872865914 ISBN10 0872865916
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