Tutunamayanlar Apr 2026
: Often compared to James Joyce’s Ulysses or the works of Nabokov and Pynchon, it is notoriously difficult due to its size (approx. 724 pages) and non-linear structure.
: A fictional interlocutor or "imaginary servant" created by Turgut, through whom he dialogues with his own conscience and deeper thoughts. Tutunamayanlar
: The book is biting and funny, using a sarcastic voice to critique Turkish intellectuals and middle-class life. : Often compared to James Joyce’s Ulysses or
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: The novel dives deep into the struggle of the individual against the "others" who represent the rigid societal structure.
“"Tutunamayanlar" has been described as “probably the most eminent novel of twentieth-century Turkish literature”.” Facebook · Engin Akyürek - the ACTOR
The story follows , a successful engineer, as he investigates the mysterious suicide of his friend Selim Işık . As Turgut pieced together Selim's life through various texts left behind, he undergoes a radical personal transformation, realizing his own alienation from a society he once fit into. Key Concepts & Themes