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The Endless Country

A Personal Journey Through Turkey's First Hundred Years

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The Endless Country

De: Sami Kent
Narrado por: Ojan Genc, Sami Kent
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This audio edition includes an Epilogue read by the author, Sami Kent.

'Captivating. Kent effortlessly weaves travels that are close to his heart into a bigger story of Turkey’s past and present' – Mishal Husain
'A rich, spellbinding book: dense with people, stories, history, colour, lived experience. [Sami Kent] is a beguiling and charming guide through the complexities of Turkey. The book is alive on every page' – Neel Mukherjee, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of The Lives of Others


The Endless Country takes a journey through Turkey’s past – the nation the author’s father left decades ago and he returns to as a young man.

It is not about Erdogan or Atatürk, the two towering Presidents who have book-ended that history, and at times have appeared impossible to escape. Instead Sami Kent’s book goes deep beyond them, revealing a history as rich, layered and absurd as his family’s favourite dessert, künefe: a shredded wheat pastry with a core of melted cheese, a topping of pistachios, and a drowning of syrup.

From tiny weightlifters to the world’s biggest prison, from a failed socialist commune to a wildly successful orchid ice cream, the book is a tribute to the sheer bewildering diversity of Turkey’s past: its people, their ideas and their struggles.

Cultural e Regional Oriente Médio

Resumo da Crítica

<i>The Endless Country</i> is<b> a resoundingly successful attempt to tell Turkey&rsquo;s history</b> &ndash; the first 100 years since the founding of the republic &ndash; through Kent&rsquo;s own story of coming back to the land of his father. But more than that: by talking to people and visiting places involved with each decade of that century, <b>Kent brings the past alive</b>
This is surely how history should be told &ndash;<b> human, fun, alive</b>
<b>Captivating</b>. Kent effortlessly weaves travels that are close to his heart into a bigger story of Turkey&rsquo;s past and present (Mishal Husain)
Sami Kent's journey in search of his father's country yields <b>a rich, spellbinding book</b>: dense with people, stories, history, colour, lived experience. He is <b>a beguiling and charming guide through the complexities of Turkey</b>. <b>The book is alive on every page</b>. (Neel Mukherjee, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of The Lives of Others)
<b>A must-read for anyone who wants to understand Turkey</b> . . . from a touching family biography to a wonderful travelogue to an excellent treatise of Turkey&rsquo;s rich and complicated political history (Soner Çagaptay, author of Erdogan's Empire )
Turkey's complicated first century comes to life through Sami Kent's judiciously chosen stories, which he tells with <b>compassion and depth</b> alongside his search for the meaning of his own heritage . . . <b>It is hard to find a more complete insight into a country</b> that few writers really know, and even fewer can explain. (Hannah Lucinda Smith, author of Erdogan Rising)
[Kent] leverages his journalistic acumen to offer a vivid and nuanced portrait of the nation . . .
An insightful, moving and beautifully crafted portrait of a nation
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