Labyrinth – Robert Krugmann 2003 Turkish Book Turkey Illustrated by Turkish Artist
Robert Krugmann – Labyrinth (Labirent) – Yurt Kitap Yayın Turkish Edition (2003)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Labyrinth (Labirent) by Robert Krugmann was published by Yurt Kitap Yayın in 2003. Printed in Turkish, the book explores one of the most famous symbolic and mythological narratives of Ancient Greek civilization: the legend of the Labyrinth and the Minotaur. The volume is especially notable for containing numerous illustrations created by Turkish illustrator Sait Munzur, whose artwork enhances the mysterious and mythological atmosphere of the story.
The work examines the legendary tale centered around the great Labyrinth of Crete, an immense and confusing maze constructed by the master craftsman Daedalus under the orders of King Minos. Hidden within the labyrinth lived the terrifying Minotaur, a monstrous creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull, who became one of the most iconic beings of classical mythology.
Robert Krugmann presents the story not only as a mythological adventure but also as a symbolic narrative concerning fear, courage, sacrifice, intelligence, and the human struggle against chaos and darkness. The book follows the legendary hero Theseus, who enters the labyrinth to confront and defeat the Minotaur with the help of Ariadne and her famous guiding thread.
Themes such as heroism, destiny, sacrifice, love, deception, survival, and the triumph of intellect over brute force appear throughout the narrative. The labyrinth itself is portrayed as a powerful symbol of mystery, inner struggle, confusion, and the difficult journey toward truth and liberation.
Particular attention is given to the mythological figures surrounding the story, including King Minos, Daedalus, Icarus, Ariadne, and the Minotaur, all of whom became central archetypes within Ancient Greek mythology and later Western literature and art.
The illustrated format greatly enriches the reading experience. Numerous drawings by Turkish artist Sait Munzur depict the labyrinth, mythological monsters, heroic battles, ancient palaces, sacred rituals, and dramatic scenes from the legendary world of Crete. These illustrations distinguish the volume as a visually unique Turkish mythology edition.
Beyond mythology itself, the work also offers insight into the symbolic role of mazes, monsters, and heroic quests within ancient storytelling traditions. The legend of the labyrinth has continued to influence literature, psychology, philosophy, fantasy fiction, cinema, and symbolic art throughout history.
For readers interested in Ancient Greek mythology, heroic legends, symbolic narratives, and illustrated mythological works, this Turkish edition represents an accessible and visually engaging introduction to one of antiquity’s most enduring mythological stories.
Key Features:
• Author: Robert Krugmann
• Original Title: Labyrinth
• Turkish Title: Labirent
• Publisher: Yurt Kitap Yayın
• Publication Date: 2003
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Mythology; Classical Literature; Illustrated Narrative
• Subject: The Labyrinth and Minotaur legend from Ancient Greek mythology
• Literary Content: Heroic myths; Mythological monsters; Legendary quests
• Main Figures: Theseus; Ariadne; Minotaur; Daedalus; King Minos
• Themes: Heroism; Courage; Sacrifice; Intelligence; Destiny; Survival
• Mythological Elements: Labyrinth; Minotaur; Sacred rituals; Mythological Crete
• Cultural Scope: Ancient Greece and classical Mediterranean mythology
• Historical Importance: Explores one of the most iconic legends of Ancient Greek mythology
• Visual Features: Contains numerous illustrations throughout the book
• Illustrator: Artwork and illustrations by Turkish artist Sait Munzur
• Educational Value: Introductory illustrated work on Greek mythology and symbolic heroic narratives
• Cultural Importance: Examines the symbolic meaning of labyrinths, monsters, and heroic journeys in mythology
• Collector Appeal: Illustrated Turkish mythology edition featuring artwork by Sait Munzur