Madam Ataturk
Autor Ypek Calyplar Traducere de Feyza Howellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2013
"Sumptuous, surprising, and profound."—Orhan Pamuk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is hailed as one of the most charismatic political leaders of the twentieth century, but little is known today about his one and only wife, Latife Hanim. A multilingual intellectual who read law at the Sorbonne, she was a suffragist who closely followed women's movements around the world.
Her marriage set her apart from her contemporaries, raising her to the pinnacle of political power, truly able to work for the betterment of the women of Turkey. But just after two and a half years, Atatürk divorced her and Hanim was forgotten and maligned. Public opinion became dominated by the image of a sharp-tongued, quarrelsome woman who strained Atatürk's nerves.
In the first biography to be written on Latife Hanim, Ipek Çalislar reveals an astonishing woman, ahead of her time.
Ipek Çalislar is a journalist and writer. She has worked for the Turkish daily Cumhuriyet for twelve years, as news editor and later as the Sunday supplement editor. An international bestseller, Madam Atatürk is her first literary work.
Feyza Howell was born in 1957 in Izmur, Turkey. Her translations include Fiasco by Coskun Büktel, The Book of Madness by Levent Senyürek, and The Concubine by Gül Irepolgu.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk is hailed as one of the most charismatic political leaders of the twentieth century, but little is known today about his one and only wife, Latife Hanim. A multilingual intellectual who read law at the Sorbonne, she was a suffragist who closely followed women's movements around the world.
Her marriage set her apart from her contemporaries, raising her to the pinnacle of political power, truly able to work for the betterment of the women of Turkey. But just after two and a half years, Atatürk divorced her and Hanim was forgotten and maligned. Public opinion became dominated by the image of a sharp-tongued, quarrelsome woman who strained Atatürk's nerves.
In the first biography to be written on Latife Hanim, Ipek Çalislar reveals an astonishing woman, ahead of her time.
Ipek Çalislar is a journalist and writer. She has worked for the Turkish daily Cumhuriyet for twelve years, as news editor and later as the Sunday supplement editor. An international bestseller, Madam Atatürk is her first literary work.
Feyza Howell was born in 1957 in Izmur, Turkey. Her translations include Fiasco by Coskun Büktel, The Book of Madness by Levent Senyürek, and The Concubine by Gül Irepolgu.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780863568428
ISBN-10: 0863568424
Pagini: 364
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: SAQI BOOKS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0863568424
Pagini: 364
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 137 x 213 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: SAQI BOOKS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
'Played out against a backdrop of a country in turmoil, grappling with new-found freedoms and entry into the modern world, Madam Atatürk offers a fascinating insight into the power dynamics between a forthright, Western-educated woman and a charismatic, stubborn man. While Kemal prevailed, Latife played a pivotal role in shaping the new Turkey – and acknowledgement of her contribution is long overdue.' (Four Stars)
New Internationalist
Notă biografică
Ipek Çalislar: Ipek Çalislar is a journalist and writer. She has worked for the Turkish daily Cumhuriyet for twelve years, as news editor and later as the Sunday supplement editor. An international bestseller, Madam Atatürk is her first literary work.
Feyza Howell: Feyza Howell was born in 1957 in Izmir, Turkey. Her translations include Fiasco by Coskun Büktel, The Book of Madness by Levent Senyürek and The Concubine by Gül Irepoglu.
Feyza Howell: Feyza Howell was born in 1957 in Izmir, Turkey. Her translations include Fiasco by Coskun Büktel, The Book of Madness by Levent Senyürek and The Concubine by Gül Irepoglu.
Descriere
A surprising and controversial portrait of Latife Hanim – the First Lady of modern Turkey.