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Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland

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Interest in historical novels has been increasing of late. A new novel detailing the last twenty years of the life and activities of the Committee for Union and Progress now lines the shelves of our bookstores. The novel is entitled ‘Farwell, My Beautiful Homeland’ and has finally been published by Yeni Asır (‘New Century’) Publishing. It was written by Şehsuvar Sami, who put a gun to the side of his head on the 2nd of November and ended his own life. In the foreword to the French edition published by Gallimard in 1931, the renowned French poetess Ester Dauphin wrote the following:

We are all going to die. Everybody will, eventually. Sometimes all that is left behind are memories scattered by the wind; sometimes it is unforgettable works of art. The book you are currently holding in your hands was written by a man I once dearly loved. His was a wild and unsettled life dedicated to a grand love, a remarkable ideal and a lost country. I do not know if his was the right way to live but I can say it was a life lived honestly and truthfully. All that is left of that life are these words and these lines… These are the last heartrending and harrowing remains of that life.

(translated by Rakesh Jobanputra)
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Publisher: Anthem Press
Print publication year: 2019

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