Waiting for the Fear
By Oguz Atay
Introduction by Merve Emre
Translated by Ralph Hubbell
By Oguz Atay
Introduction by Merve Emre
Translated by Ralph Hubbell
By Oguz Atay
Introduction by Merve Emre
Translated by Ralph Hubbell
By Oguz Atay
Introduction by Merve Emre
Translated by Ralph Hubbell
Category: Short Stories
Category: Short Stories
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$16.95
Oct 22, 2024 | ISBN 9781681377964
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Oct 22, 2024 | ISBN 9781681377971
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Praise
“Astonishing, deeply wry … a collection of eight short stories by one of the most influential and inventive Turkish writers of the 20th century, Oguz Atay. These linguistically playful, slightly surreal stories, written in the 1970s, center on the down-and-out misfits and oddballs who struggle to connect with the rest of society.” —Ayten Tartici, The New York Times
“Turkish writer Atay makes his English-language debut with this alluring 1975 collection, sharply translated by Hubbell, of dreamlike fables and horror stories…. Devotees of modernist literature will be grateful for Atay’s hypnotic and intense writing.” —Publishers Weekly
“The eight exquisite stories in Waiting for the Fear are a perfect introduction to Oğuz Atay’s world.” —Oğuz Demiralp
“Much like a fire or a sinkhole, Atay himself was an unforgiving force of nature. Rejecting both the nostalgic allure of the past and the vacuous imitation of the present, his writing sought to transform the literary conventions of his era.” — Eamon Mcgrath, LARB
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