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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 5:41 pm    Post subject: Books about Turkey Reply with quote

I have recently re-read Andrew Mango`s biography of Ataturk and it just leaves me feeling that I have learned more from this book than I have from years in Turkey.

Any books about Turkey that you feel stongly about?
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preston



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 5:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I ploughed through Jason Goodman's history of the Ottoman Empire, 'Lords of the horizons' and learned how wonderful said Empire was and how well they treated their subjects. In amazing florid prose
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alterego



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 6:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Crescent & Star by Stephen Kinzer is interesting.
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preston



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 6:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Especially when he swims across the Bosphorus
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molly farquharson



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 7:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

John Freely's books are great. He obviously loves the city very much.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 7:28 pm    Post subject: ataturk Reply with quote

I'm in the middle of Kinross's biography of Ataturk and it's extremely interesting - haven't read Mango's though. There's also a book called 'A Fez of the Heart' (only bought it because of the title) which is rather good. I'm afraid I can't remember the author offhand
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 8:01 pm    Post subject: Re: ataturk Reply with quote

the pusherman wrote:
I'm in the middle of Kinross's biography of Ataturk and it's extremely interesting - haven't read Mango's though. There's also a book called 'A Fez of the Heart' (only bought it because of the title) which is rather good. I'm afraid I can't remember the author offhand


Pusherman

Kinross`s book is great but Mango`s book is so much more up to date and contains so much more recently revealed information that you are better off reading it. Would love to read the Fez of the Heart-where did you get it?
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 6:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am reading Andrew Mango's " The Turks Today" book, which I find fascinating. Steven Kinzer is also worth exploring. They both do an excellent job describing the continuity of history as well as socio economic and political circumstances that shape the current climate in Turkey. (There's a great chapter on education in Mango's work.) "The Western Shores of Turkey" by John Freely is a great book to read because it covers the cultural aspects of the country, stays away from politics and traces every place along the shores of the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts back to antiquity.
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molly farquharson



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 3:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

John Ash has also written some interesting books, sort of off the beaten path ones. He has travelled all over Turkey and knows it very well.
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the pusherman



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PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 7:24 pm    Post subject: a fez of the heart Reply with quote

Actually, think I found it in 'Nezih' or 'D&R' on Bagdat Caddesi
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 9:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pandora and Robinson Crusoe on Istiklal have lots of books in English, including most of the books mentioned here. There is also Linda's book exchange, near the Babylon.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is there no book writen about Turkey in English writen by a Turk. Rather than Poms and Yanks. I know what we think. What do they think of their country. Nice to be able to compare thier take against that of the Andrew Mangos and Stephen Kinzers of the world.
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preston



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Orhan Pamuk's 'Istanbul' has just been translated into English and got a rave review in the Guardian the other day.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

preston wrote:
Orhan Pamuk's 'Istanbul' has just been translated into English and got a rave review in the Guardian the other day.


Shame that more non-Turks will read it than Turks.
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preston



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well he's hardly the most popular man in Turkey after his comments on the Kurds and the Armenian 'genocide'. Some people want to lynch him
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