On The Back Of The Tiger: A Novel
By (Author) Zulfu Livaneli
By (author) Brendan Freely
Other Press LLC
Other Press LLC
9th July 2024
4th June 2024
United States
General
Fiction
894.3533
Paperback
352
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
Abd lhamid II ruled the Ottoman Empire for thirty-three years, from 1876 to 1909, when he was deposed following the Young Turk Revolution and sent into exile in Thessaloniki. Now, more than a century after that fateful night of April 27, Z lf Livaneli brings to life the fascinating later days of the overthrown sultan, who precipitated the empire's collapse. Based on the memoirs of Atf H seyin Bey, personal physician to Abd lhamid and his entourage in exile, this vibrant historical novel explores the nature of power while painting a nuanced psychological portrait of the man who oversaw progressive reforms yet became known as the "Red Sultan" for the Armenian massacres during his reign. A literary tour-de-force, this vivid account of an infamous Ottoman sultan's life in exile is also a powerful indictment of the hypocrisies of the West, from the internationally bestselling author of Disquiet. Abd lhamid II ruled the Ottoman Empire for thirty-three years, from 1876 to 1909, when he was deposed following the Young Turk Revolution and sent into exile in Thessaloniki. Now, more than a century after that fateful night of April 27, Z lf Livaneli brings to life the fascinating later days of the overthrown sultan, who precipitated the empire's collapse. Based on the memoirs of Atf H seyin Bey, personal physician to Abd lhamid and his entourage in exile, this vibrant historical novel explores the nature of power while painting a nuanced psychological portrait of the man who oversaw progressive reforms yet became known as the "Red Sultan" for the Armenian massacres during his reign.
I loved this book. It reads with all the power and simplicity of a fable. Louis de Bernires, bestselling author of Birds Without Wings and Corellis Mandolin
A fascinating and charming account of the last days of the Ottomans as seen through the eyes of a deposed sultan and his skeptical doctor, as well as a thought-provoking study in political folly, personal responsibility, and hope. Jenny White, author of The Sultans Seal and The Abyssinian Proof
Zlf Livaneli narrates a challenging and loaded period where the past and future, revolution and decline, grand dreams and disappointments coexist. He invites readers on a sincere and unbiased journey into the mental world of the last years of the Ottoman Empire. Ali Yaycolu, Associate Professor of History, Stanford University
An interesting departure in Livanelis literary career, On the Back of the Tiger presents a different take on the era of Sultan Abdlhamid II. Livaneli has created a compelling narrative from the perspective of the dethroned sultan, examining the balance sheet of Abdlhamid through the lens of historical facts, all told in a remarkable literary style. lber Ortayl, Professor of History, Galatasaray University and Bilkent University
Zlf Livanelis captivating novel breaks away from the usual clichs about the Abdlhamid regime and vividly portrays it from all angles. Taner Timur, professor emeritus, Ankara University
Z lf Livaneli is Turkey's best-selling author and a political activist. Widely considered one of the most important Turkish cultural figures of our time, he is known for his novels that interweave diverse social and historical backgrounds, figures, and incidents, including the critically acclaimed Bliss (winner of the Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award), Serenade for Nadia (Other Press, 2020), Disquiet (Other Press, 2021), The Last Island (Other Press, 2022), The Fisherman and His Son (Other Press, 2023), Leyla's House, and My Brother's Story, which have been translated into thirty-seven languages, won numerous international literary prizes, and been turned into movies, stage plays, and operas. Brendan Freely was born in Princeton in 1959 and studied psychology at Yale University. His translations include Two Girls by Perihan Maden, The Gaze by Elif afak, and Like a Sword Wound by Ahmet Altan.