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Sleeping in the forest stories and poems / Sait Faik ; translated from the Turkish ; editor, Talat S. Halman ; associate editor, Jayne L. Warner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Turkish Series: Publication details: Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press, (c)2004.Edition: first editionDescription: 1 online resource (xxx, 199 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780815608028
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PL248 .S544 2004
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Chronology: Sait Faik -- Introduction: Sait Faik's utopian poetics and the lyrical turn in Turkish fiction / by Sha Oğuzertem -- Stories -- World for sale -- A treasure hunter -- The kingdom -- The man with the bestial smile -- Life outside the city walls -- The Stelyanos Hrisopulos -- A tale of 1,476 nickel kuruş -- The gramophone and the typewriter -- The story that dropped in my lap -- The lower cabin -- From a cloud in the sky -- From the courtroom -- The tea thieves -- The lead from Sultan Mahmud's tomb -- The wiring of the Holy Virgin's lamp -- The battle -- Eftalikus's coffeehouse -- The hermit crab -- Who cares? -- Such a story -- Barba antimos -- Sleeping in the forest -- A man created by loneliness -- Stories of a shore -- Master Yani -- The Armenian fisherman and the lame seagull -- From the novella the source of livelihood: A fishing boat -- The friend -- Sundays -- Apple and fig -- Letter I -- Letter II -- Not to be able to write -- Naples -- Girl from İmroz -- Compote -- Sicilian forests -- Back when.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Guide to Turkish spelling and pronunciation -- Chronology: Sait Faik -- Introduction: Sait Faik's utopian poetics and the lyrical turn in Turkish fiction / by Sha Oğuzertem -- Stories -- World for sale -- A treasure hunter -- The kingdom -- The man with the bestial smile -- Life outside the city walls -- The Stelyanos Hrisopulos -- A tale of 1,476 nickel kuruş -- The gramophone and the typewriter -- The story that dropped in my lap -- The lower cabin -- From a cloud in the sky -- From the courtroom -- The tea thieves -- The lead from Sultan Mahmud's tomb -- The wiring of the Holy Virgin's lamp -- The battle -- Eftalikus's coffeehouse -- The hermit crab -- Who cares? -- Such a story -- Barba antimos -- Sleeping in the forest -- A man created by loneliness -- Stories of a shore -- Master Yani -- The Armenian fisherman and the lame seagull -- From the novella the source of livelihood: A fishing boat -- The friend -- Sundays -- Apple and fig -- Letter I -- Letter II -- Not to be able to write -- Naples -- Girl from İmroz -- Compote -- Sicilian forests -- Back when.

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