by JohnBerger (Introduction), Martin Chalmers (Introduction), EmineSevgiÃ?zdamar (Author)
"The Bridge of the Golden Horn" is a coming-of-age novel, a sentimental education that is also a political, cultural and intellectual one. In 1966, at the age of 16, the unnamed heroine lies about her age and signs up as a migrant worker in Germany. She leaves Istanbul, works on an assembly line in West Berlin making radios, and lives in a women's factory hostel. But zdamar's novel is not about the problems of assembly line work - it's a witty, picaresque account of a precocious teenager refusing to become wise, of a hectic four years lived between Berlin and Istanbul, of a young woman who is obsessed by theatre, film, poetry and left-wing politics. These are sometimes grim years, particularly in Turkey, but they also have a hope and optimism that seem almost unimaginable today.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 15 Nov 2007
ISBN 10: 1852429321
ISBN 13: 9781852429324