From Life Itself

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An absorbing account of one neighbourhood in Istanbul that has seen profound change, but that mirrors the authoritarian forces roiling elsewhere in the Middle East, Europe and the world. Suzy Hansen asks: was Türkiye a harbinger of what we’d soon see in the West? At what point did a country’s destruction actually begin? And once it had, could it be stopped?

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‘A richly textured human history’ THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOKS TO READ THIS APRIL’Intimate and revealing’ MOHSIN HAMID’A gripping portrait of a crisis-ridden Turkey’ PANKAJ MISHRAPulitzer finalist Suzy Hansen chronicles the age of authoritarianism in Turkey – through an intimate portrait of its peopleIn the midst of a world in upheaval, Erdogan has remade Turkey in his own image. Once a shining portal that straddled East and West, Istanbul’s streets now teem with nationalistic fervour, political repression and rampant corruption. And it’s here, in the old Ottoman neighbourhood of Karagumruk, that Suzy Hansen goes looking for the truth about modern Turkey.Through the lives of its inhabitants, Hansen shows how local conflicts are spiralling into regional crises, deepening the fault lines now fracturing Europe and the Middle East. A dazzling account of a nation on the frontlines of history, From Life Itself chronicles the rise of an autocrat, the resurrection of an empire – and the human stories unfolding in its shadow.’A dizzying tour de force that leaves the reader with a sense of wonder’ ELIF BATUMAN

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Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.8 × 2.8 cm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

368

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

956.1042 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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