Wilson Tucker – The Long Loud Silence 1971 1st Turkish Book Turkey Heinlein
Wilson Tucker (misattributed on cover to Robert A. Heinlein) – Dünya Batıyor (The Long Loud Silence) – Okat Yayınevi First Edition (1971)
Description:
This Turkish first edition of Dünya Batıyor, published by Okat Yayınevi in 1971, is the Turkish edition of Wilson Tucker’s post-apocalyptic science fiction novel The Long Loud Silence. Particularly notable for collectors, this edition carries an unusual bibliographic curiosity: although the cover credits R. A. Heinlein—reportedly to capitalize on Heinlein’s popularity in Turkey—the work itself is in fact by Wilson Tucker. This misattribution gives the edition exceptional interest as a publishing anomaly.
Wilson Tucker was a significant figure in classic American science fiction, known for combining speculative concepts with psychological tension and social critique. The Long Loud Silence is among his best-known works and is widely regarded as an important early post-apocalyptic novel.
Set in a devastated America after a mysterious catastrophe, the novel follows a lone survivor moving through a collapsing landscape marked by quarantine, isolation, and societal breakdown. More than a survival narrative, the story explores fear, authority, moral choices, and the fragility of civilization, anticipating many later themes of modern dystopian fiction.
As a 1971 Turkish first edition, this volume is especially desirable not only as an early science fiction translation but also because of its unusual false attribution to Heinlein, making it both a literary collectible and a notable publishing oddity.
Key Features:
• Author: Wilson Tucker (cover mistakenly credits R. A. Heinlein)
• Title: Dünya Batıyor (The Long Loud Silence)
• Publisher: Okat Yayınevi
• Date: 1971
• Edition: First Turkish Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback Novel
• Genre: Science Fiction, Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
• Subject: Survival, social collapse, isolation, and authoritarian control
• Themes: Civilization’s fragility, moral conflict, and dystopian survival
• Bibliographic Note: Famous Turkish misattributed edition bearing Heinlein’s name on the cover
• Significance: Early Turkish edition of an important post-apocalyptic classic
• Collector Appeal: Highly desirable vintage science fiction collectible and unusual publishing curiosity