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Jerzy Kosinski – Steps New York 1969 1st Turkish Book Turkey

Jerzy Kosinski – Steps New York 1969 1st Turkish Book Turkey

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Jerzy Kosinski – Steps New York (Adımlar) – E Yayınları Edition (1969, First Edition)

Description:

This is the 1969 first edition Turkish translation of Steps New York (Adımlar), published by E Yayınları. Written by Jerzy Kosinski, the work is a fragmented and experimental collection that reflects on alienation, violence, sexuality, and the fragmented nature of modern identity.

Steps New York is composed of loosely connected scenes and episodes rather than a traditional linear narrative. The book portrays disturbing and surreal moments in which anonymous characters navigate a cold, often violent urban landscape. Through its disjointed structure, the novel emphasizes the breakdown of moral and emotional stability in modern society. It explores themes such as dehumanization, psychological disconnection, power dynamics, and the loss of identity in contemporary life.

Jerzy Kosinski was a Polish-American writer known for his provocative and often controversial novels. His works frequently explore the darker aspects of human behavior, identity, and social systems. He gained international attention for his bold narrative style and willingness to challenge conventional literary forms.

This E Yayınları edition is particularly significant as a 1969 first Turkish edition, introducing readers to one of Kosinski’s most experimental and challenging works.

Key Features:

• Title: Steps New York (Adımlar)

• Author: Jerzy Kosinski

• Publisher: E Yayınları

• Publication Year: 1969

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Experimental fiction; Literary fiction

• Structure: Fragmented, episodic narrative

• Themes: Alienation; Violence; Identity; Urban life; Psychological fragmentation

• Literary Significance: One of Kosinski’s most experimental and avant-garde works

• First Edition: 1969 Turkish first edition

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