'But for that slender connection with the mainland, Andalic would have been a regular island,' says Asli Bicen in the opening chapter of this deliciously multi-layered novel. And it would have been an ordinary story about love and loss, if it weren't for the earthquake that unexpectedly sets the landmass afloat on the Aegean, kindling a series of increasingly oppressive measures by the authorities; ostensibly to keep public order. As Andalic drifts between Greece and Turkey, things get from bad to worse, until eventually our heroes, Cemal and Julide, join the growing resistance, and even nature lends a helping hand, offering a secret underground system that plays its part in ousting the tyranny. What starts as the realistic tale of a charming provincial town develops into a richly detailed political novel in a fantastic setting. Bicen's dreamy language weaves a flowing style that transports the reader into every nook and cranny of Andalic and the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean; her metaphors are imaginative, her observations insightful, and her descriptions melodious.
About the AuthorAsli Bicen was born in 1970 in Bursa and holds an Honours degree in English Language and Literature and a Master's in Translation Studies from Bosphorus University. Quite possibly Turkey's most acclaimed literary translator of English language fiction, and a founder member of the Book Translators' Association, Bicen has translated Dickens, Faulkner, Durrell, Rushdie, Fowles, Barnes, Berger, Singer, Steinbeck, Banks, Naipaul, and Barth, to name but a few. Bicen has published two other novels Grab My Hand / Elime Tutun, (2005, Metis) and Threatening Letters / Tehdit Mektuplari, (2011,Metis).
Book InformationISBN 9781912545957
Author Asli BicenFormat Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Istros BooksPublisher Istros Books