Ahmadou Kourouma – Allah Is Not Obliged 2001 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Ahmadou Kourouma – Allah Is Not Obliged (Allah Mecbur Değil Ki) – Can Yayınları Edition (2001, First Turkish Edition)
Description:
This is the 2001 first Turkish edition of Allah Is Not Obliged (Allah Mecbur Değil Ki), published by Can Yayınları. The novel is written by Ahmadou Kourouma, one of the most important African authors of the twentieth century, renowned for his powerful portrayals of postcolonial Africa and the social consequences of war, corruption, and political instability.
Allah Is Not Obliged tells the story of Birahima, a young orphan who becomes involved in the brutal civil wars that devastated several West African countries. Narrated through the eyes of a child soldier, the novel combines dark humor, irony, and stark realism to depict the violence, exploitation, and human suffering caused by armed conflict. As Birahima travels through war-torn regions of Liberia and Sierra Leone, he encounters rebel groups, warlords, mercenaries, and displaced civilians, offering readers a powerful and often unsettling portrait of life during wartime. Through its unique narrative voice, the novel examines themes of survival, innocence, morality, and the devastating impact of war on children.
Ahmadou Kourouma was an acclaimed Ivorian novelist whose works frequently explored African history, politics, and society. His distinctive literary style blended traditional African storytelling with modern narrative techniques, earning him international recognition and numerous literary awards.
This Can Yayınları edition presents one of the most influential contemporary African novels, a work celebrated for its unflinching portrayal of conflict and its memorable narrative voice.
Key Features:
• Title: Allah Is Not Obliged (Allah Mecbur Değil Ki)
• Author: Ahmadou Kourouma
• Publisher: Can Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 2001
• Edition: First Turkish Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Literary Fiction; African Literature; War Novel
• Topics: Child soldiers; Civil war; West Africa; Survival; Human rights
• Themes: War; Innocence lost; Violence; Resilience; Social injustice
• Setting: Liberia and Sierra Leone during periods of civil conflict
• Literary Significance: An internationally acclaimed novel regarded as a major work of contemporary African literature
• Awards & Recognition: Recipient of several prestigious literary awards and widely studied in world literature courses
• Collectibility: Early Turkish edition of a highly regarded modern African classic