Alfred Bester – The Demolished Man 1971 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Alfred Bester – Anarşist (The Demolished Man) – Okat Yayınevi First Edition (1971)
Description:
This Turkish first edition of Anarşist, published by Okat Yayınevi in 1971, is an early Turkish edition of Alfred Bester’s groundbreaking science fiction novel The Demolished Man, one of the defining works of modern speculative fiction. Issued during a formative era for science fiction publishing in Turkey, this edition stands as both a major literary work and a highly collectible vintage genre publication.
Alfred Bester is regarded as one of the most innovative writers in science fiction, celebrated for his psychological intensity, experimental narrative techniques, and visionary ideas. The Demolished Man, winner of the first Hugo Award for Best Novel, remains one of the genre’s most influential achievements.
Set in a future society where telepathy has transformed law, crime, and social order, the novel centers on a seemingly impossible murder and the psychological pursuit that follows. Combining detective fiction with speculative imagination, Bester creates a tense and intellectually rich story built around crime, consciousness, and the structures of control.
Beyond its thriller framework, the novel explores themes of free will, repression, identity, and the conflict between individual desire and social systems. Its fusion of noir atmosphere, futuristic psychology, and philosophical depth makes it a landmark of science fiction modernism.
As a 1971 Okat Yayınevi publication, this Turkish first edition is especially appealing as an early local translation of a foundational genre classic and an important collectible for science fiction enthusiasts.
Key Features:
• Author: Alfred Bester
• Title: Anarşist (The Demolished Man)
• Publisher: Okat Yayınevi
• Date: 1971
• Edition: First Turkish Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback Novel
• Genre: Science Fiction, Psychological Dystopia, Crime Fiction
• Subject: Telepathy, crime, power, and social control
• Themes: Free will, identity, repression, and futuristic justice
• Author Significance: Hugo Award-winning pioneer of modern science fiction
• Significance: Early Turkish edition of a landmark speculative fiction classic
• Collector Appeal: Highly desirable vintage Turkish science fiction collectible