'The Sea-Crossed Fisherman' by Yaşar Kemal (translated by Thilda Kemal)
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After a shooting in a coffee house, Fisher Selim — solitary, sea-obsessed, half-mythic in the eyes of his neighbours — is blamed for a murder he did not commit.
In a city already divided by wealth and deprivation, suspicion spreads quickly and Selim, an outcast long before the crime, becomes the easiest man to sacrifice.
Set in a fishing village caught between modern Istanbul and its neglected underbelly, Yaşar Kemal’s novel is raw, lyrical, and unflinching. The sea is restless, indifferent, magnificent, and mirrors the turbulence of a community where injustice breeds paranoia and myth overtakes fact.
A stark portrait of marginalisation, dignity, and the thin line between legend and scapegoat, The Sea-Crossed Fisherman is one of Kemal’s most intense explorations of social fracture and human endurance. A keystone of Turkish literature.
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