Andrei Makine – A Hero's Daughter 2000 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Andrei Makine – A Hero's Daughter (Bir Sovyet Kahramanının Kızı) – Can Yayınları Edition (2000, First Turkish Edition)
Description:
This is the 2000 first Turkish edition of A Hero's Daughter (Bir Sovyet Kahramanının Kızı), published by Can Yayınları. The novel is written by Andrei Makine, an internationally acclaimed author known for his lyrical prose and evocative explorations of memory, identity, history, and the human condition.
A Hero's Daughter is set against the backdrop of the Soviet Union and explores the lives of individuals shaped by ideology, war, personal sacrifice, and social change. Through a deeply human narrative, the novel examines the gap between official heroism and private reality, focusing on characters whose lives are affected by the legacy of Soviet ideals and historical upheavals. Blending personal memories with broader historical themes, Makine creates a poignant portrait of love, loss, disillusionment, and resilience in a rapidly changing world.
Andrei Makine was born in Russia and later settled in France, where he established himself as one of the most respected contemporary French-language novelists. His works often draw upon his Russian heritage and experiences, combining historical insight with richly atmospheric storytelling. He achieved international recognition with works that explore the cultural and emotional intersections between Russia and Europe.
This Can Yayınları edition introduces Turkish readers to one of Makine's thoughtful and emotionally resonant novels, reflecting his distinctive ability to intertwine personal destinies with the larger currents of history.
Key Features:
• Title: A Hero's Daughter (Bir Sovyet Kahramanının Kızı)
• Author: Andrei Makine
• Publisher: Can Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 2000
• Edition: First Turkish Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Literary Fiction; Historical Fiction
• Topics: Soviet society; Memory; Family; History; Identity
• Themes: Heroism; Love; Loss; Political change; Personal destiny
• Setting: Soviet-era Russia
• Literary Significance: A reflective and atmospheric novel by one of the leading contemporary French-language authors
• Educational Value: Offers insight into Soviet society and the human consequences of historical transformation
• Collectibility: First Turkish edition of a notable work by the award-winning novelist Andrei Makine