Turgut Özben

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Turgut Özben is the introspective engineer and central narrator of Oğuz Atay’s novel "Tutunamayanlar," whose search for his lost friend drives the book’s fragmented, modernist exploration of alienation.

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Turgut Özben canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf engineer
fictional character
literary character
narrator
appearsIn Tutunamayanlar
appearsInGenre postmodern literature
appearsInLanguage Turkish
associatedWithTheme failure to adapt to society
friendship
identity
memory
modern Turkish intellectual life
centralThemeInArc inability to fully belong
search for meaning
characterTrait alienated
intellectual
introspective
self-questioning
countryOfOrigin Turkey
createdBy Oğuz Atay
drivesPlotBy investigating Selim Işık’s life and death
fictionalUniverse Tutunamayanlar
friendOf Selim Işık
gender male
genreOfWorkContext modernist novel
hasCulturalContext late 20th-century Turkey
hasFullNameForm Turgut Özben self-link
languageOfWork Turkish
literaryMovementContext Turkish modernism
literarySignificance iconic figure of alienation in Turkish literature
medium novel
motivatedBy search for his lost friend
narratesEventsConcerning Selim Işık
Turkish middle-class milieu
narrativeFunction first-person narrator
searching friend
narrativePerspective subjective
narrativeStyleAroundCharacter fragmented
nationalityInFiction Turkish
occupation engineer
relatedWorkAuthor Oğuz Atay
roleInWork central narrator
protagonist
structuralRole frame narrator of documents and memories
subjectOf alienation
existential crisis
workPublicationYearContext 1971

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Tutunamayanlar hasPart Turgut Özben
Tutunamayanlar mainCharacter Turgut Özben
The Disconnected hasProtagonist Turgut Özben
Turgut Özben hasFullNameForm Turgut Özben self-link