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Elif Shafak

Autor(a) de The Bastard of Istanbul

45+ Works 8,374 Membros 327 Reviews 10 Favorited

About the Author

Elif Shafak is an assistant professor of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona.

Obras de Elif Shafak

The Bastard of Istanbul (2006) 1,869 cópias
The Forty Rules of Love (2010) 1,417 cópias
The Island of Missing Trees (2021) 1,084 cópias
The Architect's Apprentice (2013) 735 cópias
Three Daughters of Eve (2016) 535 cópias
Honour (2012) 495 cópias
The Flea Palace (2002) 461 cópias
The Gaze (2000) 168 cópias
Pinhan (1997) 36 cópias
Firarperest (2010) 27 cópias
Med-cezir (2008) 16 cópias
Şemspare (2012) 12 cópias
Andreas Herzau: Istanbul (2010) 5 cópias
Kağıt helva (2009) 3 cópias
Unerhörte Stimmen (2020) 3 cópias
A Migrating Bird (2016) 2 cópias
Sanma ki Yalnızsın (2018) 2 cópias
Melate Eshgh 1 exemplar(es)
Kadotettujen puiden saari (2023) 1 exemplar(es)
Water Families 1 exemplar(es)
NDERI 1 exemplar(es)
Sufi (2013) 1 exemplar(es)
english 1 exemplar(es)
The last taboo 1 exemplar(es)
Istanbulsko kopile 1 exemplar(es)

Associated Works

Reader, I Married Him: Stories Inspired by Jane Eyre (2016) — Contribuinte — 298 cópias
The Quarter: Stories (2018) — Prefácio, algumas edições48 cópias
Granta 149: Europe: Strangers in the Land (2019) — Contribuinte — 40 cópias

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2022 (25) 21st century (34) Armenia (39) audiobook (27) Civil War (27) contemporary (24) contemporary fiction (25) Cyprus (62) death (24) ebook (54) family (58) fiction (686) friendship (30) genocide (24) historical fiction (185) history (25) Islam (47) Istanbul (183) Kindle (51) literary fiction (34) literature (68) London (28) love (50) non-fiction (33) novel (128) Ottoman Empire (26) own (32) read (55) religion (30) Roman (62) Rumi (25) short stories (58) Sufism (34) to-read (885) Turkey (418) Turkish (71) Turkish fiction (32) Turkish literature (116) unread (31) women (52)

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In some ways a strong, compelling story - I do like a lot about her storytelling style and her questions and insights. But in other ways this didn't quite work for me. I didn't really connect to the framing and felt a bit like I was tricked into a college coming-of-age tale (again). And there are some reveal dumps I felt jarring, I could have just known all along and would still have read. Finally the marketing copy is misleading, and I want to have more of the other 2/3 so that everyone gets dimension. Overall, questions worth asking but not wholly satisfying.
That said, I enjoy Elif Shafak, maybe my expectations for a specific type of story were too high. I'll still read the rest.
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Kiramke | outras 20 resenhas | Apr 21, 2024 |
I’ve visited Cyprus many times over the years and have always been curious about its history and its people, the bloodshed and displacement. Elif Shafak describes the course of events in heart-breaking detail and gave me a greater understanding of the crisis and the impact it had on the islanders.

The Island of the Missing Trees is narrated over three different timelines: divided Nicosia in 1974, Cyprus in the early 2000s and London in the late 2010s. It tells the moving story of Greek Cypriot Kostas and Turkish Cypriot Dephne who fall in love as teenagers and are forced to meet secretly in the back room of The Happy Fig, a tavern named after the fig tree that grows through its roof. Their future is shaped by the outbreak of war and family loyalties, their journey driven by buried memories and missing people.

I loved the way nature is brought to life, the shimmering clouds of butterflies, the multi-lingual Chico and the musings and memories of an ancient ficus carica. The prose is lyrical, the analogies sublime.

Roots, trunks and branches. Rooted, uprooted and re-rooted. Nationalism, alcoholism and depression. Forbidden love, enduring love and hidden love. Mythology, mysticism and djinns. Massacre, murder and mayhem. Archaeology, ecology and botany. Teenage angst, mouth-watering cuisine and home. Heart, body and soul. The Island of Missing Trees is a diverse and immersive read.

“Arriving there is what you are destined for,
But do not hurry the journey at all.”

Savoured from start to end.

Magical, mesmerising and moving
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geraldine_croft | outras 49 resenhas | Mar 22, 2024 |
Memory outlasts fate, telling a story that reaches into the past.
 
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ben_r47 | outras 40 resenhas | Feb 22, 2024 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
45
Also by
3
Membros
8,374
Popularidade
#2,878
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
327
ISBNs
382
Idiomas
28
Favorito
10

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