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One of the GoodReads groups I am in, The World's Literature, is focusing on literature from and about Turkey this year. Birds Without Wings was one of the February picks (discussion will end up here,) and even though I started it a while ago, it took me staying up until 2 am this morning to get through it.
This is an incredibly well-executed novel. The author tells the story of Turkey in the early 20th century, from its development from the Ottoman Empire or Anatolia, into a time where the peopl ...more
This is an incredibly well-executed novel. The author tells the story of Turkey in the early 20th century, from its development from the Ottoman Empire or Anatolia, into a time where the peopl ...more

“The people who remained in this place have often asked themselves why it was that Ibrahim went mad. I am the only one who knows, but I have always been committed to silence, because he begged me to respect his grief, or, as he also put it, to take pity on his guilt.”
Set in southwestern Anatolia (today Turkey) before and during World War I, Birds Without Wings is a wonderful novel about a small village and the people who live there. Prior to the war, the community is made up of Muslims and Chr ...more
Set in southwestern Anatolia (today Turkey) before and during World War I, Birds Without Wings is a wonderful novel about a small village and the people who live there. Prior to the war, the community is made up of Muslims and Chr ...more

It's hard to put down this book after spending so many delightful hours laughing and weeping with the people of Eskibahce, a sleepy small town in today's Turkey in which Armenians, Greeks and Muslims live quite peacefully considering themselves Osmans until history interrupts the course of their lives.
Some of the chapters dedicated to Kemal Atatürk and to political events were a little bit lenghty and too rich in detail for my liking, but still I just ADORED this book. The sheer humanity of Ber ...more
Some of the chapters dedicated to Kemal Atatürk and to political events were a little bit lenghty and too rich in detail for my liking, but still I just ADORED this book. The sheer humanity of Ber ...more

Absolutely beautiful writing and story telling.
90+ Chapters and 19 CD and I never got bored with the story.
Beautifully written and historically accurate, I truly enjoyed the Historical context of "Birds without Wings" ...more
90+ Chapters and 19 CD and I never got bored with the story.
Beautifully written and historically accurate, I truly enjoyed the Historical context of "Birds without Wings" ...more

Turkey.
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