• Home
  • About

Turkish Literature Blog

Share your thoughts about the Turkish Literature

Feed on
Posts
comments

They Burn The Thistles

June 30, 2009 by Vladimir Yelizarov

15518548

Synopsis:*

Turkey’s greatest novelist, Yashar Kemal is an unsurpassed storyteller who brings to life a world of staggering violence and hallucinatory beauty. Kemal’s books delve deeply into the entrenched social and historical conflicts that scar the Middle East. At the same time scents and sounds, vistas of mountain and stream and field, rise up from the pages of his books with primitive force.

Memed—introduced in Kemal’s legendary first novel, Memed, My Hawk, and a recurrent character in many of his books—is one of the few truly mythic figures of modern fiction, a desperado and sometime defender of the oppressed who is condemned to wander in the blood-soaked gray zone between justice and the law. In They Burn the Thistles, one of the finest of Kemal’s novels, Memed is on the run. Hunted by his enemies, wounded, at wit’s end, he has lost faith in himself and has retreated to ponder the vanity of human wishes. Only a chance encounter with an extraordinarily beautiful and powerful stallion, itself a hunted creature, serves to restore his determination and rouse him to action.

*synopsis for The Black Book acquired from www.bn.com

Posted in Books, Yashar Kemal | No Comments



Comments are closed.

  • Navigation

    • About
  • Categories

    • Authors (8)
      • Elif Shafak (1)
      • Erendiz Atasü (1)
      • Latife Tekin (1)
      • Nazim Hikmet (1)
      • O. Z. Livaneli (1)
      • Orhan Pamuk (2)
      • Yashar Kemal (1)
    • Books (7)
    • Video (2)
  • Recent Posts

    • Swords of Ice
    • The Bastard of Istanbul
    • Nobel Banquet speech, Orhan Pamuk, 2006
    • Other side of the Mountain
    • Human Landscapes from My Country
  • Archives

  • Links

    • Baruch College
    • Newman Library
  • Recent Comments

    • Baruchian on Swords of Ice
    • Raul N. on Nobel Banquet speech, Orhan Pamuk, 2006

Theme: MistyLook by Sadish. Powered by WordPress MU.