Georges Simenon – Maison des Sept Jeunes Filles 1960 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Georges Simenon – Yedi Kızlar (Maison des Sept Jeunes Filles) – Varlık Yayınları Turkish Edition (1960) – First Edition
Description:
This is the Turkish first edition of Maison des Sept Jeunes Filles, published under the title Yedi Kızlar by Varlık Yayınları in 1960. Written by Georges Simenon, the novel is a psychological drama that focuses on hidden emotions, social tension, and the subtle complexities of human relationships within a confined environment.
The story centers around a group of young women whose lives intersect in a shared setting, where personal secrets, desires, and emotional conflicts gradually come to the surface. As the narrative unfolds, Simenon explores the psychological dynamics between the characters, revealing how appearances often conceal deeper emotional struggles and vulnerabilities.
Georges Simenon is known for his ability to depict ordinary lives with extraordinary psychological depth, often emphasizing atmosphere, internal conflict, and moral ambiguity rather than action-driven plots.
For collectors, this 1960 Turkish pocket-size first edition represents a notable Varlık Yayınları publication from an important period of Simenon translations in Turkey. Its compact format and early printing make it a desirable collectible among vintage Turkish literary editions.
Key Features:
• Title: Yedi Kızlar (Maison des Sept Jeunes Filles)
• Author: Georges Simenon
• Publisher: Varlık Yayınları
• Publication Year: 1960
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Pocket-size novel
• Genre: Psychological drama, literary fiction
• Themes: Secrets, relationships, emotional tension, identity, social dynamics
• Narrative Style: Psychological realism, atmospheric storytelling
• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish pocket edition of a Georges Simenon psychological novel