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İnce Memed 1 (İnce Memed #1) Paperback | Pages: 436 pages
Rating: 4.45 | 6382 Users | 339 Reviews

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Original Title: İnce Memed
ISBN: 9750807146 (ISBN13: 9789750807145)
Edition Language: Turkish
Series: İnce Memed #1
Characters: İnce Memed, Abdi Ağa
Setting: Çukurova(Turkey)

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Otuz iki yıllık bir zaman diliminde yazılan İnce Memed dörtlüsü düzene başkaldıran Memed'in ve insan ilişkileri, doğası ve renkleriyle Çukurova'nın öyküsüdür. Yaşar Kemal'in söyleyişiyle 'içinde başkaldırma kurduysa doğmuş' bir insanın, 'mecbur adam'ın romanı.

Abdi Ağa'nın zulmüyle köyünü terk etmek zorunda kalan Memed, Ağa'nın yeğeniyle evlendirilmek üzere olan Hatçe'yi kaçırır. Abdi Ağa'yı yaralayan, yeğenini de öldüren Memed eşkıya Deli Durdu'ya katılır, ancak kıyıcılığına katlanamadığı Deli Durdu'dan iki arkadaşıyla birlikte ayrılır. Memed, sıradan bir köy çocuğuyken, zulmedenler için eşkıyaya, köylüler içinse bir kurtarıcıya dönüşür.

"Bir yaşam biçimini bir halkın portresi olarak böylesine veren bu romandan daha iyisi yazılamazdı."
- The New York Times Book Review, (A.B.D.)

"Şaşırtıcı, orijinal bir kitap."
- Sunday Times, (İngiltere)

"Epik boyutlara ulaşan ve muhteşem bir sona ulaşmak için hız kazanan öyküye kendinizi kaptırıyorsunuz."
- Sunday Times, (İngiltere)

'Yaşar Kemal, şaşılacak ölçüde yaratıcı'
-The Booksell, (İngiltere)

'Yaşar Kemal, karakterlerini unutulmaz, seçkin ve gerçek hayattan daha da gerçekçi kılan detay zenginliği ile Rus Edebiyatının kalitesine ulaşıyor.'

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Title:İnce Memed 1 (İnce Memed #1)
Author:Yaşar Kemal
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 436 pages
Published:January 2004 by Yapı Kredi Yayınları (first published 1955)
Categories:Fiction. Asian Literature. Turkish Literature. Cultural. Turkish. Classics. Literature. Historical. Historical Fiction. Novels

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Ratings: 4.45 From 6382 Users | 339 Reviews

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This modern classic was first published in 1955. The tale is of a boy Ince Memed growing up in a rural village on central Anatolia who escapes the tyranny of a brutal local landlord by becoming a bandit hiding out in the rough country of the Taurus mountains. We experience him developing into a legend with overtones of Robin Hood and facing moral challenges to the good heart we cant help rooting for, all the while fearing an end in a shootout like Bonnie and Clyde. The story is told with a

'Memed, My Hawk' offers high adventure in southern Turkey in 1920s.This is not a fairy tale.There were obvious & practical reasons behind every doings & not doings by the characters portrayed here.Thats what makes the events relatable & most importantly, accessible.Written in such a way that, at first anyone would take it as a folklore which does not represent the timeline on which it was set in.Naivety in the conversations troubled me a lot but an honest description of the

İt was so emotional.

Memed, My Hawk (İnce Memed, #1), Yaşar Kemal Memed, My Hawk is a 1955 novel by Yaşar Kemal. It was Kemal's debut novel and is the first novel in his İnce Memed tetralogy. The novel won the Varlik prize for that year (Turkey's highest literary prize) and earned Kemal a national reputation. In 1961, the book was translated into English by Edouard Roditi, thus gaining Kemal his first exposure to English-speaking readers. Memed, a young boy from a village in Anatolia, is abused and beaten by the

Although this book is about Anatolian culture and socio-economic environment in Turkish countryside during the 1930s, its message - which is mainly about the struggle between the oppressed and the oppressor - is, unfortunately, universal and timeless. Words will not do justice describing this book. And if I had those words; I would be Yaşar Kemal. So I think that every person should take her own journey through this masterpiece and discover the beauty of it by herself. This delightful piece of

There's a fantastic review of Absurdistan I once read that said:Just unbutton its shirt and let it bare its chest. Like a victorious wrestler, this novel is so immodestly vigorous, so burstingly sure of its barbaric excellence, that simply by breathing, sweating and standing upright it exalts itself.And yeah, I think that applies to Memed, My Hawk a whole lot more than it applies to Shteyngart's work. It's rare when you can write a classical legend in 1955. It's a John Ford Western except that

This book is awesome. Yes, the plot follows the basic structure of a revenge tale, but there's a lot more going on. First of all, the descriptions of natural beauty are really wonderful, especially as they are incorporated to the zoom-in style that Kemal uses at the start of many of the chapters where he gives us a beautiful nature scene, zooms in to a character whose importance is unknown to us, then zooms in again to show us how this all connects back to the main character and the central

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