Lucien Bodard – Les Dix Mille Marches 1996 1st Turkish Book Turkey
Lucien Bodard – Les Dix Mille Marches (On Bin Basamak) – Can Yayınları Edition (1996, First Turkish Edition)
Description:
This is the 1996 first Turkish edition of Les Dix Mille Marches (On Bin Basamak), published by Can Yayınları. The novel is written by Lucien Bodard, an acclaimed author renowned for his vivid portrayals of Asia and his ability to blend historical reality with compelling literary storytelling.
Les Dix Mille Marches is a sweeping historical novel set against the backdrop of political and social upheaval in China during the twentieth century. Drawing on the author's deep knowledge of the region, the story explores the lives of individuals caught between tradition and change as old institutions confront the forces of revolution, modernization, and conflict. Through richly developed characters and a detailed historical setting, the novel examines ambition, power, loyalty, cultural identity, and the profound transformations that reshaped Chinese society.
Lucien Bodard was a distinguished French journalist, foreign correspondent, and novelist who spent much of his early life in Asia. His firsthand experience of China and Indochina provided the foundation for many of his most celebrated works. Known for combining journalistic insight with literary craftsmanship, Bodard became one of the foremost French writers on modern Asian history and culture.
This Can Yayınları edition introduces Turkish readers to a major work of historical fiction that offers a vivid portrait of a society undergoing dramatic change while exploring universal themes of destiny, family, and survival.
Key Features:
• Title: Les Dix Mille Marches (On Bin Basamak)
• Author: Lucien Bodard
• Publisher: Can Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 1996
• Edition: First Turkish Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Historical Fiction; Literary Fiction
• Topics: China; Social change; Revolution; Family; Political transformation
• Themes: Tradition and modernity; Power; Identity; Loyalty; Survival
• Setting: Twentieth-century China
• Literary Style: Historical narrative; Epic storytelling; Character-driven fiction
• Literary Significance: A notable historical novel by one of France's leading writers on Asia
• Educational Value: Provides insight into Chinese history, culture, and the social changes of the modern era
• Collectibility: First Turkish edition of an acclaimed novel by Lucien Bodard