Federico Fellini – Amarcord 1976 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Federico Fellini – Amarcord – Karacan Yayınları First Edition (1976)
Description:
This Turkish first edition of Amarcord, published by Karacan Yayınları in 1976, is the local edition connected to Federico Fellini’s internationally acclaimed film Amarcord. Issued during the mid-1970s, this edition reflects the growing appreciation of European art cinema in Turkey, particularly works that blended personal memory with surreal and poetic storytelling.
Amarcord is a semi-autobiographical narrative set in a small Italian coastal town during the Fascist era. Rather than following a conventional plot, the story unfolds as a series of nostalgic and fragmented memories, focusing on everyday life, eccentric local characters, and the passage of time. Through humor, melancholy, and surreal imagery, the narrative captures the emotional texture of adolescence and collective memory, rather than a single linear storyline.
At its core, Amarcord is about remembrance—how personal and cultural history intertwine through childhood perception. The film and its literary adaptation present a dreamlike reconstruction of the past, where reality and imagination merge, and ordinary moments gain symbolic meaning. Fellini’s signature style transforms simple provincial life into a richly layered reflection on identity, nostalgia, and societal change.
This Karacan Yayınları first edition is particularly significant as it represents the Turkish printed connection to one of Fellini’s most celebrated films, which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1975. As such, this edition stands as part of the era when major European cinematic works were being introduced to Turkish readers through book adaptations.
Key Features:
• Author: Federico Fellini
• Title: Amarcord (Amarcord)
• Publisher: Karacan Yayınları
• Date: 1976
• Edition: First Turkish Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback Novel / Film Tie-in
• Genre: Art Cinema, Coming-of-Age, Autobiographical Fiction
• Main Theme: Memory, childhood, nostalgia, and provincial life in Fascist Italy
• Adaptation: Based on Federico Fellini’s 1973 film Amarcord
• Significance: Turkish edition of an Oscar-winning European art film adaptation
• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish printing tied to one of Fellini’s most iconic films