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Memed, My Hawk (New York Review Books Classics)
 
 
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Memed, My Hawk (New York Review Books Classics) [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Yashar Kemal , Edouard Roditi
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Produktinformation

  • Taschenbuch: 392 Seiten
  • Verlag: NYRB Classics; Auflage: Tra (30. Juni 2005)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 159017139X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590171394
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 13,1 x 2,1 x 20,3 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.3 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (10 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 257.210 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Pressestimmen

"Some books are so famous they need no introduction. But have you ever read Yashar Kemal? His first novel, Memed, My Hawk (NYRB Classics), set in the south-east of Turkey and about a young man at war with feudal authority, was published in the 1950s and brought him international fame. It is still greatly loved in Turkey, and with good reason." --The Guardian

“Yashar Kemal is one of those writers who is content with the patch of earth allotted by birth. As in the case of Faulkner, Akhmatova, or even Joyce, all the events described circle around the site of an early injury. These writers evoke landscapes containing people who, however lost they may be in their marginal existences, fix their gaze upon the center of the world and take up residence there. [Kemal is driven to] write against the age and to tell those stories that have not been elevated to the status of affairs of state because they deal with people who never sat on high, who did not dominate but rather were themselves dominated.”—Günter Grass

“Yashar Kemal is a thousand kilometres tall and can make a story of two stones tender and spellbinding. A master.”—John Berger

“A beautiful and passionate book . . . in the tradition which gave us Dr Zhivago and The Leopard.” —Glasgow Herald

“A tale that assumes epic proportions and gathers speed to rush to a spectacular climax.” -- Daily Telegraph

"A beautiful novel in the old, glorious tradition of heroic storytelling." —Scotsman

"Follows in that tradition of strong, simple novels about the life of the peasantry. It has that insider's feeling for man, the oppressed, labouring animal . . . you might find in Tolstoy, Hardy or Silone. The author never loses his freshness, an ability to pick on details as though seen for the first time." —Guardian

"Yashar Kemal achieves the Russian quality — an intimacy of detail which makes his etching indelible, more selected, and therefore more obvious than life . . . The book is a small, sharp, moving epic of the Turkish soil." —Sunday Telegraph

"A masterpiece." —Robert Carver, New Statesman

“A remarkable novel, reminiscent of Hardy in its power and scope.” —Queen

“The sense of heroism, the animal tenderness, the marvelous feeling for the land, and the intuitive narrative rythm give the book raw vitality and pure immediacy.” -- Saturday Review

“Exciting, rushing, lyrical, a complete and subtle emotional experience.” -- The Chicago Sun-Times

“A folk hero worthy to rank with Robin Hood.” -- The New York Times

“Here again is that directness and that fierce poetry which one knew in the old heroic stories, and a hero in whom one can have such faith and trust that one can bear to read his torments knowing that he is strong enough to endure them. It is a beautiful and passionate book. It has been ably translated, and it is well in the Harvill tradition which gave us Dr Zhivago and The Leopard.” --- Glasgow Herald

Kurzbeschreibung

A tale of high adventure and lyrical celebration, tenderness and violence, generosity and ruthlessness, Memed, My Hawk is the defining achievement of one of the greatest and most beloved of living writers, Yashar Kemal. It is reissued here with a new introduction by the author on the fiftieth anniversary of its first publication.

Memed, a high-spirited, kindhearted boy, grows up in a desperately poor mountain village whose inhabitants are kept in virtual slavery by the local landlord. Determined to escape from the life of toil and humiliation to which he has been born, he flees but is caught, tortured, and nearly killed. When at last he does get away, it is to set up as a roving brigand, celebrated in song, who could be a liberator to his people—unless, like the thistles that cover the mountain slopes of his native region, his character has taken an irremediably harsh and unforgiving form.

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Ince Memed 17. April 2000
Format:Taschenbuch
The book is originally called "Ince Memed". It's Yasar Kemal's most famous and the best novel that I have ever read. It is an adventure type novel and tells the story about a boy called Memed and his life from as a child to teenager and to much older days. Memed lives in south of Turkey in a mountain village. Life standarts are very low and people are not happy because there is a very old system. Villages are controlled by wealthy men who are called as "Aga" in Turkish. In this story Memed gives a war against the Aga of his village and his own life. This is another "must read" book from Yasar Kemal and explains the humanity really well. I can surely say that this the best book I have ever read.
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Viva la Mehmet 8. Januar 2000
Von Ali
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The best book I have ever read an I read a lot
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worth reading, yet... 6. Dezember 1999
Von Ein Kunde
Format:Taschenbuch
I am a fan of Kemal's and this first novel of his has all the potential of his great writing but never quite catches fire. Check out "The Wind from the Plain" books which are testament to what Nobel quality writing is all about.
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The most moving novel I have ever read........
This book was so well written. I could not put it down. I read it in one sitting. I loved the story of a small boy taking on the corrupt pasha system. How he refused to be broken. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 9. November 1999 veröffentlicht
oh, well...
This particular one is a good book, but be warned about the sequels (of which there are three): Kemal's tendency to describe the countryside, the flowers, grass, horses, whatever,... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 5. November 1999 veröffentlicht
Maybe it's better in Turkish? Couldn't be worse in English
I wanted to like it, really I did. I don't read too many really bad books. This is one of them. I guess that Kemal chose to write a "epic"-style book. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 2. Mai 1999 veröffentlicht
universal concepts expressed in a national way
Yasar Kemal can be considered as one of the best authors of the 20th century. Ince Memed as a book describing universal concepts through a specific - turkish - point of view, is a... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 20. März 1999 veröffentlicht
Perfect Book
When you read this book you`ll see the Revolution of Turkey.A slim boy with his gun,make war to little kings in Turkey.Read this book you`ll finf a pice of yourself in this book
Am 29. Januar 1999 veröffentlicht
Learn Turkish to really appreciate this book
Read this book and sympathize with Memed, regardless of his nationality and the geography of the story. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 4. September 1998 von yalin.karadogan@chase.com
a real key to understanding early turkish village life
First as you read I'm from Turkey. I know that the novel published in other languages and be glad about that, because Yashar Kemal is a perfect writer so engraved that concern. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 10. Juli 1998 veröffentlicht
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