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Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar

    23 de junio de 1901 – 24 de enero de 1962

    Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar es una figura esencial de la literatura turca moderna, reconocido por sus influyentes novelas y ensayos. Fusionó hábilmente influencias culturales orientales y occidentales, incorporando música clásica turca y elementos oníricos en su poesía. Su obra explora profundamente las complejidades psicológicas, las corrientes históricas y los desafíos de la modernización, examinando las intrincadas relaciones entre la sociedad y el individuo, así como las dimensiones filosóficas del tiempo. A través de narrativas como "El Instituto de Regulación del Tiempo", ofrece una crítica irónica de la burocracia y los cambios sociales, retratando la lucha del individuo por adaptarse a la vida contemporánea.

    A Mind At Peace
    The Time Regulation Institute
    • A Mind At Peace

      • 451 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      Heralded as the Turkish Ulysses, A Mind at Peace is a lyrical tribute to the beautiful city of Istanbul, set on the eve of WWII. Tanpinar memorably captures the anxieties of a cosmopolitan Istanbul family during the early years of the Turkish Republic, founded on the ashes of the Ottoman Empire in 1923. Both a historical novel and a love story, it addresses issues of language, music, tradition, politics and modernity and has received Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk's highest compliment as 'the greatest novel ever written about Istanbul'.

      A Mind At Peace2008
      4,3
    • This is the story of the misadventures of Hayri Irdals, an unforgettable antihero who, along with an eccentric cast of characters (a television mystic, a pharmacist who dabbles in alchemy, a dignitary from the lost Ottoman empire, the 'life-artist' Halit), founds The Time Regulation Institute. The institute's quixotic quest: to make sure all the clocks in Turkey are set to Western time. Thus begins a brilliant satire about the calamitous arrival of Western and corporate values in tradition-bound Turkey.

      The Time Regulation Institute2005
      4,5