Yaban

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Title Stranger
Author Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu
Original title Yaban
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Publisher
Released 1932

Yaban (Stranger) is a 1932 novel by Turkish author Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu.

The book tells the story of Ahmet Celal, a retired Turkish officer and an intellectual, who leaves Istanbul after its occupation by the British army in 1918 and heads for the rustic village of one of his soldiers in central Anatolia. In this anti-pastoralist account, he finds that he is not welcomed by the peasants, although he once idealised them. Instead, he is sharply critical of the villagers' religious fundamentalism and their lack of patriotism toward the nationalist cause, even as the Turkish Army under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is getting closer to realising its goal of achieving total independence. As he spends time in the village, he becomes more and more isolated by the local inhabitants and loses his personal war.

It shows a different side of the Turkish people towards the events of those days compared to the common "everybody was happy" view you hear everywhere and shows the instability of Turkish unity in 1918.


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