
Pen Master
Reha Çamuroglu, one of the writers of our literature who best brings together the identity of a novelist and the identity of a historian, has surpassed her readers again with her new novel, Kalem Efendisi. It leads to one of the turning point discussions.
Kalem Efendisi, the sequel to Çamuroglu's much-loved and controversial novel The Last Janissary, masterfully describes the defeat-ridden mood of the 19th century Ottoman world. An empire that is concerned about modernization, abolishing the Janissaries and establishing a new army instead, trying to change its shell within the state, an empire that is collapsing and making its last efforts to survive, and the people of that empire trying to modernize...
"Son, we Janissaries are in such a good mood. He wanted to, we did not deal with politics to have fun. Just as an individual has a talent, institutions also have an opportunity. In the short term, enthusiasm always prevails. You will see, the disposition of this new army will not be different from ours. br>
Number of Pages: 246
Printing Year: 2012
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Everest Publications
First Printing Year: 2006
Number of Pages : 246
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 246 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9789752893009 |
The heart | : | Turkish |