A NOVEL STANDING ON THE VERGE: “AYDAKI ADAM TANPINAR” / EŞİKTE DURAN BİR ROMAN: “AYDAKİ ADAM TANPINAR”
With her works written as novels, stories, and even diaries, Nazlı Eray is one of the representatives of “fantastic” fiction and “magical realism” movement of Turkish literature. In her works, travels from real life across particular times and places are reflected to the reader with dreams and fa...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cyprus International University
2017-05-01
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Series: | Folklor/Edebiyat |
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Online Access: | http://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/463748020_90-5.pdf |
Summary: | With her works written as novels, stories, and even diaries, Nazlı Eray is one of the
representatives of “fantastic” fiction and “magical realism” movement of Turkish literature.
In her works, travels from real life across particular times and places are reflected to the reader
with dreams and fantasies, a deliberate way of dreaming, and the connections between these
travels are not found odd. Being fond of reading biographies, the writer gathers renowned
people from her past on the plane of her narration by going beyond time and space record.
Using the “fantastic element” and “self-narration” style, and autobiographic details in almost
all of her works, the writer maintained her approach in the novel “Aydaki Adam Tanpınar”
as well and fictionalized tragic life of Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, whom she admires. Inner
circle of Tanpınar also take place in the novel as characters in order to reflect the Tanpınar
perception of the time. “Self-narration” style reflects the inclinations of Nazlı Eray on her
books and makes it technically easier to go deep into autobiographic details. This novel of
Eray contains Eray’s childhood and youth memories and 1960’s Istanbul in gloom of black
and white photographs. Tanpınar’s understanding of monolithical time intersects with Nazlı
Eray’s fantastic novels, which have many leaps in time and space. Furthermore, we can say
that Eray could empathize with her colleague Tanpınar in terms of literary point of view. |
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ISSN: | 1300-7491 1300-7491 |