'The Prisoners' by Orhan Kemal
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Set inside a Turkish prison in the mid-20th century, Orhan Kemal writes from lived proximity to imprisonment, and it shows.
This is a novel about labour, dignity, and how class reproduces itself even when everyone is locked in the same room. There’s no redemptive arc, no grand moral lesson—just people negotiating survival inside an institution designed to erase difference while intensifying it. Stylistically plain, ethically sharp. If you like your political fiction unsentimental and structurally observant, this one holds.
Often overshadowed by Kemal’s contemporaries, The Prisoners is quietly devastating—and increasingly relevant.
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