Berji Kristin

by Latife Tekin, Novelist
Contributors: Translated by Ruth Christie Preface by John BergerIntroduction by Saliha Paker, Boğaziçi University

The cast-offs of modern urban society are driven out onto the edges of the city and left to make a life there for themselves. They are not, however, in any natural wilderness, but in a world of refuse and useless junk, a place which denies any form of sustainable life. Here, the unemployed, the homeless, the old and the bereft struggle to build shelters out of old tin cans, scavenge for food and fight against insuperable odds.

And yet somehow they survive: it seems that society thrives on the garbage hills because it has always been built on one. In this dark fairy tale full of scenes taken from what has increasingly become a way of life for many inhabitants on this planet, Latife Tekin has written a grim parable of human destiny.

A major best selling author in her native Turkey, Latife Tekin maintains a politically active presence. which is reflected in her works. Although a work of fiction, this book is set in the garbage wastelands of Istanbul as they actually existed at the time of writing.

ISBN (Paperback) 9780714530116
Price (Paperback) £10.99/ $15.00
ISBN (ePub) forthcoming
Price (ePub) £5.00/$8.99
Publication January 4, 2014
Size 198 x 129 mm Pages 160 Readership general readers

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  • isbn
    9780714530116 (Paperback)
  • original publisher
    Marion Boyars Publishers Ltd.
  • original publisher place
    London, United Kingdom
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)