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Loading... I Will Never See the World Again (2018)by Ahmet Altan
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Wat een prachtig geschreven boek. Zinnen als gedichten die op prachtige wijze verschrikkelijke omstandigheden beschrijven. ( ) Ahmet Altan was imprisoned for no good reason. This book is a collection of essays and short pieces, some of which describe how he landed in prison, and others give an idea of what prison life is like for someone who should never have been sent there. Altan is a wise man, and there is much to value in this book. There is a happy ending, though not one told here - in 2021, Altan was released from prison. Ahmet Altan is a novelist and sometimes journalist who made remarks on tv deemed to be "subliminal messages" on the eve of a failed coup in Turkey in 2016. He was sentenced to life in prison with no evidence ever produced. While incarcerated he wrote essays which were smuggled out of the prison by his lawyer. Two were published in newspapers abroad. The essays were published as this memoir while he was still incarcerated. In April 2021 he was released by the Supreme Court of Appeals. The book has not been published in Turkey. The essays are beautifully written and reflect not only on his situation but on the nature of God, literature, and the art of writing. There are many literary references, although most are paraphrased as the author did not have access to the books and was relying on memory. There is nothing gruesome here, he was never tortured; nor is it a polemic. I highly recommend this book. As soon as I started the first pages of this powerful and inspiring book, I entered Ahmet Altan to see that he had been released! Turkey has "not hit rock bottom yet...." The same as Malala's SWAT Valley, only that one did. (Unwelcome mention of dying dog.) Unbelievably, the dictator Erdogen ia still in power in 2022. no reviews | add a review
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"A resilient Turkish writer's inspiring account of his imprisonment that provides crucial insight into political censorship amidst the global rise of authoritarianism. The destiny I put down in my novel has become mine. I am now under arrest like the hero I created years ago. I await the decision that will determine my future, just as he awaited his. I am unaware of my destiny, which has perhaps already been decided, just as he was unaware of his. I suffer the pathetic torment of profound helplessness, just as he did. Like a cursed oracle, I foresaw my future years ago not knowing that it was my own. Confined in a cell four meters long, imprisoned on absurd, Kafkaesque charges, novelist Ahmet Altan is one of many writers persecuted by Recep Tayyip Erdogan's oppressive regime. In this extraordinary memoir, written from his prison cell, Altan reflects upon his sentence, on a life whittled down to a courtyard covered by bars, and on the hope and solace a writer's mind can provide, even in the darkest places"-- No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)894.358303Literature Other literatures Literatures of Altaic, Uralic, Hyperborean, Dravidian languages; literatures of miscellaneous languages of south Asia Turkic languages Turkish Turkish miscellany 1850–2000LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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