Cat, man and death

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Cat, Man and Death (in Turkish Bir Kedi, Bir Adam, Bir Ölüm ) is a short Turkish-language novel by Zülfü Livaneli .

The work by long-time exile Livaneli on the consequences of torture and exile, first published in 2001 by the Istanbul publishing house Remzi Kitabevi , received the Yunus Nadi Prize in the Roman category in the same year it was published. Cat, Man and Death are told in two voices: the omniscient narrator is joined by page-long notes chapter by chapter - handwritten notes by Samis, the protagonist of the novel.

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