Istanbul – Paris: Von einer ungewöhnlichen Freundschaft und davon, an unerwarteten Orten ein Zuhause zu finden. Nunu bezieht ein kleines Appartement in der Nähe des Gare du Nord in Paris, hat Istanbul verlassen. Die ersten Wochen sind geprägt von Schwermut und Veränderung, doch die unverhoffte Begegnung mit ihrem Lieblingsschriftsteller M. lässt eine zarte, besondere Freundschaft entstehen. Entlang der Seine, vertieft in ihre Gespräche, durchlaufen sie Paris – ihre stete Begleitung ist eine Sehnsucht, die sie beide spüren, aber nicht benennen können. Sie teilen ihre Erinnerungen an die gemeinsame Heimat Istanbul, doch nicht nur schöne werden geweckt. Mit der immer stärker werdenden Verbundenheit zu M. wächst auch Nunus Angst, zu viel preiszugeben.
Aysegul Savas Bücher
Ayşegül Savaş erforscht die vielschichtige Natur menschlicher Verbindungen und deren tiefgreifende Auswirkungen auf die Gestaltung unserer Identitäten. Ihre Prosa ist oft von poetischer Qualität durchdrungen und befasst sich mit den feinen Nuancen von Emotionen und Gedanken. Savaş konzentriert sich in ihren Erzählungen auf das Innenleben ihrer Charaktere, um tiefere Wahrheiten über die menschliche Erfahrung aufzudecken.




Walking On The Ceiling
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
"After her mother's death, Nunu moves from Istanbul to a small apartment in Paris. One day outside of a bookstore, she meets M., an older British writer whose novels about Istanbul Nunu has always admired. They find themselves walking the streets of Paris and talking late into the night. What follows is an unusual friendship of eccentric correspondence and long walks around the city. M. is working on a new novel set in Turkey and Nunu tells him about her family, hoping to impress and inspire him. She recounts the idyllic landscapes of her past, mythical family meals, and her elaborate childhood games. As she does so, she also begins to confront her mother's silence and anger, her father's death, and the growing unrest in Istanbul. Their intimacy deepens, so does Nunu's fear of revealing too much to M. and of giving too much of herself and her Istanbul away. Most of all, she fears that she will have to face her own guilt about her mother and the narratives she's told to protect herself from her memories"--Provided by publisher
White on White
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
One day, Agnes arrives in the city and settles into the upstairs studio. In their meetings on the stairs, in the studio, at the corner cafe, the kitchen at dawn, Agnes tells stories of her youth, her family, her marriage, and ideas for her art - which is always just about to be created.
The Anthropologists
- 186 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Asya and Manu are looking at apartments, envisioning their future in a foreign city. Removed from the web of family and its obligations, what traditions and rituals should they establish together?As they dream about the possibilities of each new listing, Asya, a documentary filmmaker, spends her days gathering footage from the neighbourhood park like an anthropologist observing local customs, anxious to know how people really live. ‘Forget about daily life,’ chides her grandmother on the phone, ‘no one cares about that.’Meanwhile, life back in Asya and Manu's respective home countries continues – parents age, grandparents get sick, nieces and nephews grow up – all just slightly beyond their reach. But the world they're making in their new city is growing, too, they hope. As they open up the horizons of their lives, what and whom will they hold onto, and what will they need to release? Unfolding over a series of apartment viewings, late-night conversations, last rounds of drinks and lazy breakfasts, The Anthropologists is a soulful examination of home-building and modern love, written with Aysegül Savaş’ distinctive elegance, warmth and humour.