The Highly Unreliable Account of the History of a Madhouse by Feyza Howell

The Highly Unreliable Account of the History of a Madhouse by Feyza Howell

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Queries the concept of six degrees of separation as it relates dozens of tales, some entertaining, others unpredictable or tragic. She weaves her way through an amusing chain of interlinked lives and complex personalities connected by insanity (manifest or latent).Old sins do indeed cast long shadows.

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The Highly Unreliable Account of the History of a Madhouse by Feyza Howell

Queries the concept of six degrees of separation as it relates dozens of tales, some entertaining, others unpredictable or tragic. She weaves her way through an amusing chain of interlinked lives and complex personalities connected by insanity (manifest or latent).Old sins do indeed cast long shadows.
Story writer and novelist Ayfer Tunç, who is a one of the most recent brilliant pens in Turkish literature, has received a lot of attention for her first short story book both from the literary circles and from readers. She was born in 1964, graduated from Istanbul University, School of Political Sciences. She started working as a journalist in 1989 and worked for highly circulated periodicals and dailies. She worked as editor-in-chief at Yapı Kredi Publishing House between 1999-2004. Furthermore she wrote many screenplays. Tunç’s work is about the virtues of being a lonely city dweller and a human being, and with deep insight she describes the suffering that comes along with it. With her book My Parents Will Visit You If You Don’t Mind: Our Life in the ‘70s was first published in 2001, she won the international Balkanika Literary Award in 2003 among seven participating countries. The book was translated into six Balkan languages. The same year her screenplay Cloud in the Sky, inspired by Sait Faik’s short stories, was filmed and televised. She has also co-authored a non-fiction study named Two Faced Sexuality with Oya Ayman. Feyza Howell works as a literary translator, as well as serving English PEN as assessor and a number of public agencies as interpreter. She has been translating fiction and commercial texts for many years, as well as writing copy and nonfiction. She is the translator of Waste, by Hakan Günday. Her translation of Madame Atatürk by İpek Çalışlar is forthcoming from Saqi this fall.
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ISBN 13 9781912545070
ISBN 10 1912545071
Title The Highly Unreliable Account of the History of a Madhouse
Author Feyza Howell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Istros Books
Year published 2020-03-12
Number of pages 330
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.