From Life Itself

794,27 TL
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9781806491506
Yazar
Hansen, Suzy
Yayın Dili
İngilizce
Yayın Yılı
2026
Sayfa Sayısı
368
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Karton Kapak
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12.99 GBP
From Life Itself: Turkey and Istanbul in the Age of Erdogan

'A gripping portrait of a crisis-ridden Turkey' PANKAJ MISHRA 'A richly textured human history .. elegantly maps out Turkey's hard-right turn' THE NEW YORK TIMES 'An ambitious, alive and lovingly written portrait of everyday life' GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE DAY Pulitzer finalist Suzy Hansen chronicles the age of authoritarianism in Turkey - through an intimate portrait of its people In 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

Review: A dizzying tour de force: the simultaneously cosmic and microscopic record of a transformative decade in Istanbul, Turkey, and the world. Current events and political analyses are deftly interwoven with, and sometimes subverted by, firsthand accounts of life as it is actually lived. By turns gutting and exhilarating, filled with vitality and humanity, Hansen's writing defies cynicism, thwarts easy generalizations, and leaves the reader with a sense of wonder -- ELIF BATUMAN, author of THE IDIOT
A beautifully observant book ... rich and complex ... Hansen elegantly maps out the constellation of forces that brought Turkey to a hard-right turn -- JENNIFER SZALAI * THE NEW YORK TIMES *
Continuously elegant and intellectually conscientious, From Life Itself sets a new standard in literary journalism. Its portrait of a crisis-ridden Turkey is gripping in itself. However, Suzy Hansen is able to diagnose a global unravelling by abandoning the assumptions and expectations of Western journalism that posited a clear division between 'us' and 'them,' achievers and stragglers. While ostensibly writing about a 'foreign' society, she bracingly enables us to understand our own -- PANKAJ MISHRA, author of THE WORLD AFTER GAZA and BLAND FANATICS
Ambitious, well observed and lovingly written .. Hansen traces a story that illuminates a politics of mass migration and nationalist backlash that has resonances far beyond Turkey ... Where the book really comes alive is when history catches up to Hansen's own time ... [she] brilliantly captures Istanbul's light, it's pink and gold splendour [and] the little ways in which local prejudices begin to manifest -- Sami Kent, Book of the Day * GUARDIAN *
The Sufis tell us of two paths to enlightenment: to look inside oneself and find the universe, or to look out at the universe and find oneself. Here Hansen is doing both: in her intimate examination of one neighbourhood of one city of one country that is not her own, she reveals to us the swirling patterns of our entire world -- MOHSIN HAMID, author of EXIT WEST
Struggling to make sense of the sweeping changes that have transformed Turkey in the past decade under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan - a frenzy of construction, war in the Kurdish region, an influx of refugees and, especially, a sharp autocratic turn - Hansen, who has long lived in the country, homes in on residents in a single Istanbul neighbourhood to create a richly textured human history -- 29 New Books to Read in April * THE NEW YORK TIMES *
In From Life Itself, Suzy Hansen does something extraordinary: she plants herself in a single Istanbul neighbourhood for a decade and watches democracy unravel-this is journalism at its most courageous and intimate. The frontline of history is right outside your door-this book shows you how to see it. -- MARIA RESSA, Nobel Peace Prize-winning journalist
No modern history of Turkey, told through the complex lives and perspectives of its inhabitants, could be more compelling than Suzy Hansen's. In it, she traces not only a nation in all of its specificity, but also the essential elements of the rise of autocracy -- ELIZA GRISWOLD, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of CIRCLE OF HOPE
While profiling colorful local characters who serve as a window into what dramatic global change does to individual lives and perspectives, Hansen cleverly considers whether . . . [Turkey has] already borne witness to a 'dissolution of nations and borders and people and seemingly civilization itself' that the West is now grappling with . . . A captivating consideration of Turkey as a truly 'post-Western' nation charting its own course in a globalized world -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Fascinating on its own merits, From Life Itself is also an urgent cautionary tale for American readers . . . Hansen's expansive conversations with shopkeepers, tradespeople, and local officials reveal a city on edge about immigration, corruption, and other familiar issues . . . Hansen methodically chronicles [Erdogan's] consolidation of power, the effect of which is chillingly apparent after massive 2023 earthquakes . . . Hansen's deep-rooted reporting has undeniable gravitas . . . A rich portrait of a community-and a country-in the shadow of an increasingly powerful president -- KIRKUS REVIEWS
An engrossing, illuminating account of modern Turkey told through the prism of an Istanbul neighbourhood and the lives that animate it. In deeply researched, engaging prose, Hansen interlaces the district's changing fortunes with Turkey's national metamorphosis and the rise of Erdogan. A sweeping, intimate, and authoritative portrait of a crucial state at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East -- RANIA ABOUZEID, author of NO TURNING BACK
Kaleidoscopic. Suzy Hansen makes sense of Erdogan's rule, showing how the autocrat's remaking of Turkey is mirrored in the lives of ordinary citizens, but also how global and regional forces have determined the country's fate. Hansen's affectionate portrayals of the inhabitants of an Istanbul neighborhood make clear that we shouldn't write Turkey and its democratic prospects off -- HALIL KARAVELI, author of WHY TURKEY IS AUTHORITARIAN
Suzy Hansen's From Life Itself is the most startlingly vivid portrait of the rise of authoritarianism I have read, combining geopolitical, cultural, and economic analysis alongside sharp local reporting. She masterfully tells a complex story with clarity and force, leaving us with questions not only about Turkey, but about the fate of global democracy. A superb and tremendously compelling book -- PHIL KLAY, National Book Award-winning author of UNCERTAIN GROUND
Zooms in on a single Istanbul neighbourhood and, in the process, manages to capture the political mood of an entire country ... reminding us that big political shifts rarely feel "big" while you're living through them, [and of] a dynamic anyone watching global politics will recognize - maybe even in your own backyard. The result is a portrait of modern Istanbul that doubles as a study in how democracies can morph under pressure, and, a quiet warning: that political transformation rarely announces itself with a drumroll -- IAN BREMMER


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