Turkish Library (Unionsverlag, Zurich)
The Turkish Library is a twenty-volume literary series of modern Turkish works (from 1900 to the present day) for German-speaking readers. It is based on an initiative of the Robert Bosch Foundation and was published by Erika Glassen and Jens Peter Laut at Unionsverlag Zurich. In 2010 the Turkish Library was awarded the “Literary Series” award at the Berlin International Tourism Exchange (ITB).
overview
The volumes in detail:
- Hülya Adak and Erika Glassen (Eds.): One Hundred Years of Turkey - Contemporary Witnesses Tell (2010)
- Erika Glassen and Hasan Özdemir (eds.): In the realm of the snake queen (anthology, 2010)
- Erika Glassen and Turgay Fişekçi (eds.): Kultgedichte (2008)
- Börte Sagaster (Ed.): Love, Lies and Ghosts
- Tevfik Turan (Ed.): From Istanbul to Hakkâri
- Halide Edip Adıvar : My way through fire
- Adalet Ağaoğlu : Lie down and die
- Sabahattin Ali : The demon within us
- Oğuz Atay : The mathematician
- Yusuf Atılgan : The idler
- Leylâ Erbil : A strange woman
- Aslı Erdoğan : The city with the red cape
- Memduh Şevket Esendal : The tenants of Mr. A.
- Ayşe Kulin : The narrow path
- Murathan Mungan : Palace of the East
- Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar : Peace of Mind
- Hasan Ali Toptaş : The Shadowless
- Ahmet Ümit : Night and Fog
- Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil : Forbidden Loves
- Murat Uyurkulak : Wrath (2008)
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Turkish Library: Press Reviews ( Memento of the original from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Robert Bosch Foundation, accessed on August 9, 2014.
literature
- Jörg Plath: The dream of a literature: Europe's language as the key to understanding . 2007 - bosch-stiftung.de