Gabriel García Márquez – No One Writes To The Colonel 2013 Turkish Book Turkey
Gabriel García Márquez – No One Writes To The Colonel (Albaya Mektup Yok) – Can Yayınları Edition (2013)
Description:
This is the 2013 Turkish edition of No One Writes To The Colonel (Albaya Mektup Yok), published by Can Yayınları. Written by Gabriel García Márquez, the novella is one of the author's most admired early works and a poignant exploration of dignity, hope, and perseverance in the face of hardship.
The story follows an aging colonel who has spent years waiting for the government pension promised to him for his military service. Living in poverty with his wife, he continues to visit the post office every week in the hope that a long-awaited letter will finally arrive. As financial difficulties intensify, the colonel's determination and sense of honor are tested. Through this simple yet powerful narrative, Márquez explores themes of patience, injustice, poverty, resilience, and the enduring power of hope.
Gabriel García Márquez was one of the most influential literary figures of the twentieth century and a leading voice of Latin American literature. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, he is celebrated for his richly imaginative storytelling and profound insights into human nature. While renowned for masterpieces such as One Hundred Years Of Solitude, his shorter works, including No One Writes To The Colonel, are equally admired for their emotional depth and literary craftsmanship.
This Can Yayınları edition presents the Turkish translation of one of Márquez's most moving novellas, a timeless story about perseverance and human dignity.
Key Features:
• Title: No One Writes To The Colonel (Albaya Mektup Yok)
• Author: Gabriel García Márquez
• Publisher: Can Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 2013
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Literary fiction; Novella
• Main Character: The Colonel
• Themes: Hope; Poverty; Patience; Dignity; Resilience; Social injustice
• Literary Significance: One of Márquez's most acclaimed early works and a classic of Latin American literature