Description
About the Author
Selcuk Altun was born in Artvin, Turkey in 1950. Telegram published Songs My Mother Never Taught Me in 2008. He lives in Istanbul and is a retired banking executive and bibliophile.
Reviews
Music-loving aesthete and Turkish air-force pilot, Kemal enters a weird twilight existence in Istanbul after his plane crashes and a secret benefactor sets him up in a grand house in the haunted streets of old Balat. There follows an entertaining, somewhat absurd Hitchcockian comedy-mystery, rich in dropped names and arty jokes. It sends Kemal to the US on the trail of (of all McGuffins) Edgar Allan Poe. For readers here this cheeky romp, briskly translated by Clifford and Selhan Endres, may appeal most for its atmospheric glimpses of an inexhaustible city. Boyd Tonkin The Independent 27th November 2009 Praise for Songs My Mother Never Taught Me: 'A brilliantly edgy, witty thriller.' Maureen Freely 'Altun's prose has a dreamlike urgency; his novel is a major achievement.' John Ashbery
Book Information
ISBN 9781846590672
Author Selcuk Altun
Format Paperback
Page Count 238
Imprint Telegram Books
Publisher Saqi Books