Turkish writers

On The Anthropologists—an interview with Aysegül Savas

On The Anthropologists—an interview with Aysegül Savas

Amy Omar speaks to Ayşegül Savaş about her third novel, cinema and capturing the transitory phases of life.

26 JULY 2024 • By Amy Omar
Excerpt from The Anthropologists by Ayşegül Savaş

Excerpt from The Anthropologists by Ayşegül Savaş

In her new novel, much like an anthropologist, Ayşegül Savaş explores how people live, love and set down...

26 JULY 2024 • By Aysegul Savas
“The Forgotten”—a short story by Oğuz Atay

“The Forgotten”—a short story by Oğuz Atay

Regarded internationally as one of Turkey’s greatest writers, Oğuz Atay (1934-1977) remains largely untranslated into English.

3 MAY 2024 • By Ralph Hubbell
Inci Atrek’s Intercultural Novel—Holiday Country

Inci Atrek’s Intercultural Novel—Holiday Country

Amy Omar explores her own Turkish American identity while relating to Turkish American writer Inci Atrek and her...

29 JANUARY 2024 • By Amy Omar
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