Anatolian Days & Nights: A Love Affair with Turkey: Land of Dervishes, Goddesses, and Saints

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Wild River Books
Publish Date
Pages
264
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780983918806

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About the Author
Angie Brenner began her love affair with Turkey when she embarked on a quest to see Whirling Dervishes in Konya, where Sufi mystic Jelaluddin Rumi taught. An avid traveler and illustrator, Brenner would spend the next twenty-five years searching the remote corners of Turkey for historical and cultural links between Turkey's past and present. A former travel-bookstore owner and freelance writer, Brenner is the West Coast Editor for the online magazine Wild River Review. She lives in the rural mountain community of Julian, California. Joy E. Stocke has been traveling to and writing about Turkey and the eastern Aegean since 1982. Her quest to discover the roots of Western religion has brought her to all of Turkey's borders. She is the author of a novel, Ugly Cookies, and a collection of bilingual poems (English/Greek), The Cave of the Bear, based on her travels in Crete. Founder and editor-in-chief of the online magazine Wild River Review, Stocke is a Lindisfarne Association fellow and serves on the board of the Princeton Middle East Society. She lives in Stockton, New Jersey.
Reviews
"Compassionate, nuanced, tender and informative, this book will change your perspective on contemporary Turkey." - Elif Shafak, author of The Bastard of Istanbul and Black Milk.

--- Elif Shafak, author of The Bastard of Istanbul and Black Milk. (3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"Anatolian Days and Nights is an intimate, clear-eyed view of a fascinating country. Joy Stocke and Angie Brenner have captured the contradictions of modern day Turkey, while exposing the complex web of history at the heart of our human story. This book will make you want to grab your bags and hop the next flight to Istanbul."
-- Alan Drew, author of Gardens of Water
---- Alan Drew, author of Gardens of Water (3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"In their touching, often humorous memoir, Anatolian Days & Nights: A Love Affair with Turkey, Joy Stocke and Angie Brenner write vividly about their journeys through a one of the world's most vibrant countries. The landscape and people slip beneath your skin until you are no longer sure whether you've become a part of Turkey or whether Turkey has become a part of you. As a frequent visitor to Turkey, I applaud Stocke and Brenner for skillfully weaving a tale that leaves me yearning to return."
-- Harriet Mayor Fulbright, Widow of Senator J. William Fulbright, Founder of the Fulbright Scholarship Program and President of Harriet Fulbright College
---- Harriet Mayor Fulbright, Widow of Senator J. William Fulbright, Founder of the Fulbright Scholarship Program and President of Harriet Fulbright College (3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"Filled with smiles, laughter, dancing, whirling; exotic foods I want to taste and exquisite crafts I want to buy. Joy and Angie walk us down ancient paths where ghosts of the past still dwell; they lead us into cooking kitchens where eggplant and lamb fill today with magic blends of herbs and spices. The authors' love of the culture, then and now...its joy, its challenges, its exuberance... is contagious. After reading this book, I have moved Turkey to the top of my list."
- Rita Golden Gelman, author, Tales of a Female Nomad, Living at Large in the World.
--- Rita Golden Gelman, author, Tales of a Female Nomad, Living at Large in the World. (3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM)
In their vivid memoir, Joy Stocke, a travel writer from New Jersey; and Angie Brenner, a former travel bookstore owner from California, document their travels through Turkey, spanning nearly 10 years and stretching from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean coast, and from the Iranian border to Istanbul...Every destination on their itinerary is home to ghosts of Turkey's past, but the friends also take time to enjoy "whitewashed façades tinged sienna in the late afternoon sun" and "breeze[s] rustl[ing] through the cobbled streets." Over-eager guides embody the country's tumultuous national identity--a mélange of Muslims, Christians, Jews, Armenians, Turks, and more--and descriptions of the past weaved into the present provide a rich portrait of the region. -Publisher's Weekly
-- "Publisher's Weekly" (5/30/2012 12:00:00 AM)
"There is a lot to be said for two women, one married with children, the other single, who choose to travel through a country where such a thing provokes shock, distrust, and assumptions about the flexibility of their moral character. The two handle awkward or frightening situations with grace and intelligence." -Philadelphia Inquirer

-- "Philadelphia Inquirer" (5/30/2012 12:00:00 AM)