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Speaking of the Turks

By K. Ziya Mufti-zada

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amid foreign occupation and cultural shifts, a man returns to his homeland with his American wife, revealing the heart of a nation struggling to redefine itself.

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2015-04-25
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"Speaking of the Turks" by K. Ziya Mufti-zada is a reflective memoir offering insights into Turkish identity and society during a turbulent era. The story follows the author's return to Constantinople with his American wife after a decade abroad, painting a vivid picture of a city grappling with post-revolution hopes and the stark realities of foreign occupation. Ziya Bey examines the strength of family ties, the warmth of community, and the shifting roles of women against a backdrop of cultural change, all while contrasting traditional Turkish values with the growing influence of Western ideals and capturing the spirit and perseverance of the Turkish people facing adversity.

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