A Strange Woman
By (Author) Leyl Erbil
Translated by Nermin Menemenciolu
Translated by Amy Marie Spangler
Deep Vellum Publishing
Deep Vellum Publishing
2nd August 2022
United States
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Social issues
Feminism and feminist theory
Fiction in translation
894.3533
Paperback
196
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
The pioneering debut novel by one of Turkeys most radical authors, originally published in the 1970s, tells the story of an aspiring intellectual in a complex, modernizing country.
Erbils groundbreaking coming-of-age novel, nominated for the Nobel upon original release, follows a young woman and aspiring poet in Turkey. Nermin frequents Istanbuls coffeehouses and underground readings, but is torn between the creative, anarchist youth culture of Turkeys capital and her parents, members of the old cultural guard who are wary of Nermins turn toward secularism.
In four parts, A Strange Woman narrates the past and present of a complicated Turkish family through the eyes of each of its members. This rebellious, avant-garde novel tackles sexuality, psychology, and history through the lens of a modernizing 20th-century Turkey. Deep Vellum brings this long-awaited translation of the debut novel by a trailblazing feminist voice to US readers.
How odd that a writer who first started making her mark in 1956 should remain a pioneer still today How odd that, even after half a century, no writer capable of surpassing her has yet appeared." Mahmut Temisyurek, award-winning poet Leyl Erbil is a consummate literary artist. Turkish National Committee for UNESCO "Complex but fascinating." The Modern Novel
One of the most influential Turkish writers of the 20th century, Leyl Erbil was an innovative literary stylist who tackled issues at the heart of what it means to be human, in mind and body. Erbil ventured where few writers dared to tread, turning her lens to the tides of social norms and the shaping of identities, focusing intently on emotional conflict, and plumbing the depths of history and psyche. In 2002 and 2004 Erbil was nominated as candidate for the Nobel Literature Prize by Turkey PEN. She died in Istanbul in 2013.