Erskine Caldwell – Trouble in July 1951 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Erskine Caldwell – Temmuz Vakası (Trouble in July) – Varlık Yayınları Turkish Edition (1951) – First Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish first edition of Trouble in July, published under the title Temmuz Vakası by Varlık Yayınları in 1951. Written by Erskine Caldwell, the novel is a powerful work of social realism that examines racial tension, injustice, and moral conflict in the American South.
The story is set in a small Southern town during a hot summer month, where an incident involving a young man triggers escalating conflict within the community. As events unfold, underlying issues of prejudice, social inequality, and collective responsibility come to the surface. The narrative explores how quickly ordinary situations can turn into violence when shaped by fear, bias, and social pressure.
Erskine Caldwell is known for his unfiltered portrayal of Southern American society, often focusing on themes of poverty, injustice, and human weakness. His writing style is direct and observational, emphasizing the social conditions that influence individual behavior.
For collectors, this 1951 Turkish pocket-size first edition is an especially early Varlık Yayınları issue. The presence of unopened pages adds significant collectible value, indicating the book has remained largely untouched since its original publication. Its early date, compact format, and preservation condition make it a rare and desirable item for collectors of mid-century literature.
Key Features:
• Title: Temmuz Vakası (Trouble in July)
• Author: Erskine Caldwell
• Publisher: Varlık Yayınları
• Publication Year: 1951
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Pocket-size novel
• Genre: Literary fiction, social realism
• Themes: Racial tension, injustice, violence, social conflict, morality
• Narrative Style: Naturalistic, socially critical storytelling
• Physical Condition: Some pages uncut (rare collectible state)
• Collector Appeal: Very early Turkish pocket edition with high preservation value
• Condition: (as stated – see photos for uncut pages)