Book description
Acclaimed author Ã-mer Eren has writer's block Â- he has lost his Â
word'. After meeting a distressed young Kurdish couple on the run from
the Turkish authorities, Kurdish resistance-movement guerrillas and
the woman's own family, things begin to change, however. Emotionally
distanced from his scientist wife and his son, Ã-mer travels to the
couple's homeland, where, as he becomes involved with an extraordinary
woman and begins to comprehend the complexities of the region, he
regains his sense of purpose and his creativity as hope returns. A
mixture of thriller, love story and political novel, The Lost Word, by
the acclaimed Oya Baydar explores the effects of violence, misplaced
ambition and loss of integrity with its associated guilt, anxiety and
despair. Through Ã-mer's journey to the east of Turkey we have a
window on the Kurdish predicament from the inside and the devastating
oppression and armed conflict that the Kurdish people witness daily. Â
Oya Baydar's fine novel brings the Turkish conflict to the fore . . .
In a compelling, polyphonic structure, the journeys of the
protagonists are interspersed . . . That this welcome arrival in
English of an important Turkish novelist coincides with a major
resurgence in the Kurdish war makes it even more timely.' Â- Maya
Jaggi, Guardian