Hayri İrdal

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Hayri İrdal is the introspective, often bewildered narrator and protagonist of Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s satirical novel "The Time Regulation Institute," embodying the tensions between tradition and modernity in early 20th-century Turkey.

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Hayri İrdal canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Time Regulation Institute
surface form: "The Time Regulation Institute"
appearsInGenre psychological fiction
satirical novel
associatedWithTheme bureaucracy and institutional absurdity
identity and self-deception
modernization in Turkey
time and temporality
centralMotifAround clocks and watchmaking
regulation of time
characterTrait bewildered
introspective
self-reflective
countryOfFictionalOrigin Turkey
createdBy Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar
familyRole father
husband
fictionalTimePeriod early 20th-century Turkey
hasBackstoryElement apprenticeship with a watchmaker (Nuri Efendi)
financial instability
multiple marriages
hasInnerConflict confusion about personal identity
struggle between fatalism and agency
hasRelationshipWith Afife
Halit Ayarcı
Nuri Efendi
Pakize
languageOfWork Turkish
literaryMovementContext Turkish modernist literature
literarySignificance one of the most discussed narrators in Turkish literature
narratesIn first person
narrativeFunction satirical lens on Turkish modernization
unreliable narrator
narrativePerspectiveOn scientific rationality and its misuse
state institutions in Turkey
occupation employee of the Time Regulation Institute
represents tension between tradition and modernity
roleInWork narrator of "The Time Regulation Institute"
protagonist of "The Time Regulation Institute"
symbolizes ordinary Anatolian man in transition to modernity
usedAsExampleIn analyses of tradition–modernity conflict in literature
studies of unreliable narration in Turkish novels
usedFor critique of blind Westernization
social satire of Republican-era reforms

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