Huzur

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Huzur is a renowned novel by Turkish author Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar that explores themes of love, identity, and existential anxiety in pre-World War II Istanbul.

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instanceOf novel
author Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar
countryOfOrigin Turkey
criticalReception considered a masterpiece of 20th-century Turkish literature
widely studied in Turkish literary scholarship
explores impact of modernization on individual psyche
intellectual life in Istanbul
memory and time
tension between East and West in Turkish culture
genre literary fiction
modernist novel
psychological novel
hasAdaptation radio play
stage adaptation
hasMotif Ottoman cultural heritage
music
urban transformation of Istanbul
influenced later Turkish novelists
languageOfTitleInEnglish English
literaryMovement Turkish modernism
republican-era Turkish literature
mainTheme existential anxiety
identity
love
tradition versus modernity
majorCharacter Nuran
Suad
İhsan
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableEnglishTranslator Erdağ Göknar
originalLanguage Turkish
originalTitle Huzur
placeOfPublication Istanbul
protagonist Mümtaz
publicationYear 1949
publisher Remzi Kitabevi
publisherOfEnglishTranslation Archipelago Books
settingDetail Bosporus
surface form: Bosphorus

old Istanbul neighborhoods
settingPeriod late 1930s
pre-World War II
settingPlace Istanbul
structure four-part novel
titleInEnglish A Mind at Peace
translatedInto English
French
German
other languages
yearOfEnglishTranslation 2008

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