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Sufi Lodge

Nur Baba

This first-ever English translation of Nur Baba – a classic of modern Turkish literature written by Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu – offers a unique window into Sufi lodges, social dilemmas, and intellectual life in early twentieth-century Istanbul.

Inspired by Karaosmanoğlu’s personal experiences with Islamic mystical orders, it is a story of illicit romance and spiritual inquiry, depicting a colourful lodge of Sufi dervishes led by a charismatic, yet morally suspect, spiritual master named Nur Baba. The plot follows his attempts to seduce an attractive married woman from an elite family and recounts her dramatic experiences in the life of a Sufi community. The setting shuttles between the grand mansions of Istanbul’s elite families and a Sufi lodge where rich and poor intermingle. Exploring questions of gender, morality, and religious bias throughout, it captures the zeitgeist of early twentieth-century modernist thinkers who criticised Sufism for impeding social progress and debated the public roles of women in a rapidly modernising society.

Alongside the editor’s meticulous translation, the volume includes a scholarly introduction, maps, and images, as well as explanatory footnotes that will aid both students and scholars alike. The novel will be of particular interest to those studying world literature, Sufi studies, and Ottoman-Turkish history.

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A01=M. Brett Wilson (Editor and Translator)A01=Yakup Kadri KaraosmanoluA01=Yakup Kadri KaraosmanoğluAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_M. Brett Wilson (Editor and Translator)Author_Yakup Kadri KaraosmanoluAuthor_Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğluautomatic-updateBektashi SufisCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=DSBHCategory=GTBCategory=GTMCategory=HRACategory=HRHXCategory=QRACategory=QRPB4Category=QRVK2COP=United KingdomDelivery_Pre-ordereq_biography-true-storieseq_isMigrated=2eq_non-fictionIslamic Mystical OrdersLanguage_EnglishLiterary ModernismMuslim IntellectualsOttoman EmpirePA=Not yet availablePrice_€20 to €50PS=ForthcomingsoftlaunchSufi Lodge

Will deliver when available. Publication date 28 Nov 2024

Product Details
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032463926

About M. Brett Wilson (Editor and Translator)Yakup Kadri KaraosmanoluYakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu

Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu (1889-1974) figures among the most prominent Turkish novelists and writers of the twentieth century. Born in Cairo to a prestigious family, Karaosmanoğlu lived through the turbulent transition from empire to nation-state in the early twentieth century and emerged as a prominent author with an uncanny ability to capture the zeitgeist through fiction. His early novels probe the social crises and tensions of the late Ottoman Empire and the early years of the Turkish republic. In addition to being a prominent public intellectual, he served several terms as a member of parliament and worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at a number of diplomatic postings.

M. Brett Wilson is Associate Professor of History at Central European University and the Director of the Center of Eastern Mediterranean Studies. He is the author of Translating the Qur’an in an Age of Nationalism: Print Culture and Modern Islam in Turkey (Oxford University Press, 2014).

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