
A Turkish veteran returns home to Constantinople after a decade abroad, accompanied by his new American bride. Their arrival is marked by the uneasy sight of Allied forces inspecting every passenger, a stark reminder that the city they once knew is now under foreign occupation. As the ship slips past the historic Seraglio, the narrator reflects on the shattered hopes of a newly independent Turkey, once poised for recognition among the civilized nations.
Beyond the checkpoint, the Bosphorus unfurls in all its splendor—glimmering domes, towering minarets, and the timeless silhouette of the Golden Horn. Yet the majestic skyline is punctuated by the cold steel of warships, a visual clash of beauty and domination. Through his eyes, listeners will feel the mix of awe, melancholy, and quiet resolve that fuels a personal and national quest for dignity and renewal. His gentle wife's reassurance that patience and perseverance will eventually lift the veil of oppression adds a hopeful counterpoint to the looming shadows.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (363K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Turgut Dincer (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-04-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known for an early 20th-century account of Turkish life and politics, this writer brought a personal, conversational voice to a moment of huge change in Istanbul. His best-known book reflects both time spent in America and a close view of the Ottoman world in transition.
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