Anne Wiazemsky – Une Poignée de Gens 2002 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Anne Wiazemsky – Une Poignée de Gens (Bir Avuç İnsan) – Can Yayınları Edition (2002, First Turkish Edition)
Description:
This is the 2002 first Turkish edition of Une Poignée de Gens (Bir Avuç İnsan), published by Can Yayınları. The novel is written by Anne Wiazemsky, an acclaimed French author known for her sensitive and introspective works that often draw upon personal history, memory, and twentieth-century European society.
Une Poignée de Gens is a literary novel that explores the intertwined lives of a small group of individuals whose personal stories reflect broader historical and social realities. Through subtle character portraits and carefully observed relationships, the novel examines themes of family, belonging, memory, identity, and the passage of time. Wiazemsky's elegant narrative style captures the emotional complexities of ordinary lives while revealing the ways in which historical events and personal choices shape human destinies.
Anne Wiazemsky was a French novelist, screen actress, and memoir writer. She was the granddaughter of Nobel Prize-winning author François Mauriac and became known both for her literary career and her collaborations with filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard. Her novels and memoirs are celebrated for their intelligence, emotional depth, and evocative portrayal of memory and experience.
This Can Yayınları edition introduces Turkish readers to one of Wiazemsky's thoughtful literary works, offering a nuanced exploration of human relationships and the forces that connect people across generations.
Key Features:
• Title: Une Poignée de Gens (Bir Avuç İnsan)
• Author: Anne Wiazemsky
• Publisher: Can Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 2002
• Edition: First Turkish Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Literary Fiction; Contemporary Literature
• Topics: Family; Memory; Human relationships; Identity; Social life
• Themes: Belonging; Personal history; Emotional growth; The passage of time
• Setting: Twentieth-century Europe
• Literary Significance: A finely observed literary novel by an acclaimed French author known for her reflective and character-driven storytelling
• Educational Value: Explores the relationship between individual lives and broader social and historical contexts
• Collectibility: First Turkish edition of a notable work by Anne Wiazemsky