Black Sky, Black Sea

Black Sky, Black Sea

by Charlotte Barslund (Translator), IzzetCelasin (Author)

Synopsis

1977. Poised between the secular values of socialism and the conservatism of a tenuously balanced government, Istanbul is a fractured city haunted by demons of its own making. Along with thousands of other left-wing activists, Oak's interest in politics leads him to join the annual May Day rallies. There he encounters Zuhal, a fearless girl with a gun. As battles rage between nationalists and socialists, Oak witnesses the violent suppression of dissident minorities by his fellow citizens. The bewitching Zuhal begins to shape his ideals, bringing him face to face with disillusionment, and death.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Published: 25 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 1847246435
ISBN 13: 9781847246431

Media Reviews
'Accomplished, fascinating and relevant' Aftenposten. * Aftenposten *
'an absorbing and illuminating novel ... There is much to admire in Celasin's debut ... seamlessly translated by Charlotte Barslund' Independent. * Independent *
Author Bio

Izzet Celasin is a Turkish political refugee, imprisoned after the 1980 military coup and ultimately forced to emigrate to Norway in 1988. He wrote his first novel, Black Sky, Black Sea, in Norwegian, his adopted language.

Charlotte Barslund is the translator of the Inspector Sejer novels by Karin Fossum and of novels by Per Peterson and Carsten Jensen.