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Robert Bloch – Psycho 1962 1st Turkish Book Turkey Alfred Hitchcock

Robert Bloch – Psycho 1962 1st Turkish Book Turkey Alfred Hitchcock

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Robert Bloch – Üç Ruhlu Adam (Psycho) – Hayat Yayınları Turkish Edition (1962) – First Edition

Description:

This is the Turkish first edition of Psycho, published under the title Üç Ruhlu Adam by Hayat Yayınları in 1962. Written by Robert Bloch, the novel is one of the most influential psychological horror and suspense works of the 20th century, known for its shocking narrative structure and exploration of disturbed identity.

The story centers on Norman Bates and the eerie events surrounding a remote motel, where a series of unsettling incidents gradually reveal a deeply fractured psyche behind the seemingly ordinary exterior. As the narrative unfolds, themes of identity, duality, obsession, and psychological breakdown come to the forefront, creating a tense and unsettling atmosphere.

Robert Bloch’s novel became a landmark in psychological thriller literature, particularly for its focus on inner psychological disturbance rather than traditional external crime. The story gained worldwide fame after being adapted into film by Alfred Hitchcock, whose 1960 adaptation significantly shaped modern horror cinema.

For collectors, this 1962 Turkish first edition represents a very early international publication of one of the most iconic psychological thrillers ever written. Published by Hayat Yayınları, it reflects the early introduction of modern suspense and horror literature to Turkish readers. Its cultural impact and connection to Hitchcock’s legendary film make it a highly significant collectible.

Key Features:

• Title: Üç Ruhlu Adam (Psycho)

• Author: Robert Bloch

• Publisher: Hayat Yayınları

• Publication Year: 1962

• Edition: First Edition

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Novel

• Genre: Psychological horror, thriller

• Themes: Identity, psychological breakdown, obsession, dual personality, crime

• Adaptation: Film adaptation directed by Alfred Hitchcock (1960)

• Narrative Style: Psychological suspense and horror

• Collector Appeal: Early Turkish first edition of a landmark psychological thriller tied to Hitchcock

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