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Georges Simenon – Three Beds in Manhattan 1972 1st Turkish Book Turkey

Georges Simenon – Three Beds in Manhattan 1972 1st Turkish Book Turkey

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Georges Simenon – Manhattan’da Üç Oda (Three Beds in Manhattan) – Milliyet Yayınları Turkish Edition (1972) – First Edition

Description:

This is the Turkish first edition of Three Beds in Manhattan, published under the title Manhattan’da Üç Oda by Milliyet Yayınları in 1972. Written by Georges Simenon, one of the most influential European authors of psychological crime and literary fiction, the novel focuses less on traditional mystery structure and more on human relationships, emotional tension, and quiet psychological drama.

The story takes place in New York, where two strangers meet by chance and gradually form a complex emotional connection. As their lives intertwine, both characters confront loneliness, desire, and the fragile nature of identity within a large, impersonal city. The narrative is built on atmosphere and character psychology rather than action-driven crime elements, reflecting Simenon’s distinctive literary style.

Georges Simenon is widely known for his Maigret series as well as his standalone psychological novels, which often explore ordinary people placed in emotionally intense or morally ambiguous situations. His writing emphasizes mood, internal conflict, and subtle shifts in human behavior.

For collectors, this 1972 Turkish first edition represents part of the broader translation of European literary crime and psychological fiction published by Milliyet Yayınları. It reflects the period’s interest not only in detective stories but also in more character-driven and literary suspense novels. Its New York setting and Simenon’s reputation make it a notable collectible.

Key Features:

• Title: Manhattan’da Üç Oda (Three Beds in Manhattan)

• Author: Georges Simenon

• Publisher: Milliyet Yayınları

• Publication Year: 1972

• Edition: First Edition

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Novel

• Genre: Psychological fiction, crime fiction, literary suspense

• Setting: New York, Manhattan

• Themes: Loneliness, relationships, emotional tension, identity, chance encounters

• Narrative Style: Psychological and character-driven storytelling

• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish first edition of a Georges Simenon psychological novel

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