Cold Nights of Childhood

by Tezer Özlü

0 Ratings

Tags: Set in Turkey Female author

Cold Nights of Childhood

Description:
The narrator of Cold Nights of Childhood grows up in a rapidly changing Turkey, where the atmosphere is nationalist, patriarchal, technocratic. As a misfit in search of freedom, love and happiness, she escapes to Berlin, is overcome by depression on her return, and trapped in a psychiatry clinic for five years. After electroshock therapy and inhumane treatment, she is released into the care of friends and family, making tentative steps in a halting journey towards recovery.In her unique, unstructured style, Tezer Özlü explores the extremity of her inner life and the painful pleasures of memory. Translated into English for the first time by Maureen Freely, this novel is a classic akin to The Bell Jar and Good Morning, Midnight.

Add comment

Country: Turkey flag Turkey
Language: EN
Genre:

More books from Turkey

Nights of Plague The Homilies of S. John Chrysostom on the Gospel of St. Matthew; The Island of Missing Trees

More books from Read Around Asia Challenge

Every Falling Star Samarcanda The Tale of Genji