Cold Nights of Childhood
Tezer Özlü author Maureen Freely translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Profile Books Ltd
Published:2nd Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
A lyrical autofictional account of the author's fight to survive depression and carve out her own path in 1950s and 60s Istanbul
The narrator of Cold Nights of Childhood grows up in a rapidly changing Turkey, where the atmosphere is nationalist, patriarchal, technocratic. As a misfit in search of freedom, love and happiness, she escapes to Berlin, is overcome by depression on her return, and trapped in a psychiatry clinic for five years. After electroshock therapy and inhumane treatment, she is released into the care of friends and family, making tentative steps in a halting journey towards recovery. In her unique, unstructured style, Tezer Özlü explores the extremity of her inner life and the painful pleasures of memory. Translated into English for the first time by Maureen Freely, this novel is a classic akin to The Bell Jar and Good Morning, Midnight.
A remarkable account of mental breakdown and the long, dark road to recovery ... Maureen Freely as translator is particularly deft in capturing the beauties of Özlü's own writing * Irish Times *
Packs a powerful punch ... there is a dreamlike quality to Özlü's lyrical prose -- Lucy Popescu, the Tablet
Virtuosic and elliptical ... this voice neither exalts itself nor judges itself. It's uncanny how clearly Özlü speaks of a different time yet, simultaneously, of this moment. -- Jonathan MacAloon * Financial Times *
An incredible discovery for the English-speaking world, especially for women struggling to find their own place in an society that doesn't want to make them welcome... As a record of feelings, it's as pointed as an icicle, and as soothing as a cactus. It's a fantastic read. -- Sarah Manvel * BookMunch *
A fragmentary, freewheeling novel about one woman's madness and resilience ... fierce and frightening but witty and deeply affecting too -- Lisa McInerney, author of The Rules of Revelation
ISBN: 9781788168717
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 8mm
Weight: 85g
96 pages
Main - Classic Edition