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Publisher Comments:

“Altun offers us three delights for the price of one: a brilliantly edgy, witty thriller that rivals Highsmith; a metaphysical puzzle that Borges would be proud to call his own; and a tale of two assassins that conveys, better than any other novel I have read, the way that money talks in Istanbul.”—Maureen Freely

"A deft, zinging whodunnit which is also a metaphysical puzzle worthy of the Oulipo group. Altun’s prose has a dreamlike urgency; his novel is a major achievement."—John Ashbery

After the death of his overbearing mother, the privileged Arda reclines in his wealth, reflecting on his young life and on the life of his father, the famous mathematician Mürsel Ergenekon, who was murdered on Arda’s fourteenth birthday. While on the other side of the city, “your humble servant” Bedirhan has decided to pack in his ten-year career as an assassin.

Their two lives become intrinsically bound in this remarkable thriller that takes us through the streets of Istanbul. We learn that Bedirhan in fact killed Arda’s father, and that they share more in common than he or we could imagine.

Meanwhile, Selçuk Altun, a former family friend, is playing a deadly game, providing Arda with clues to track down his father’s killer.

Selçuk Altun was born in Artvin, Turkey, in 1950. He lives in Istanbul, and Songs My Mother Never Taught Me is his fourth novel to be published in Turkish. He is a retired banking executive and a bibliophile.

Review:

"This intelligent thriller from Altun, his first to be published in the U.S., nicely evokes modern Istanbul. After Arda Ergenekon's domineering mother dies of cancer, the well-to-do 27-year-old seeks to learn more about his illustrious mathematician father, Mrsel, who was murdered when he was 14. In a postmodernist touch, a character named Seluk Altun assists Ergenekon in his inquiries into the past. Meanwhile, Bedirhan ztrk, whose backstory is more compelling than Ergenekon's, is considering retiring from his career as an assassin. What Ergenekon discovers leads him to devote himself to tracking down Mrsel's killer, who, unsurprisingly, turns out to be ztrk. While some readers may be disappointed by what happens when the two main characters finally meet, the lean prose and deft pacing make this more than a routine revenge tale." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

A funny, fast-paced thriller set in contemporary Istanbul.

About the Author

Selcuk Altun was born in Artvin, Turkey. He lives in Istabul and Songs My Mother Never Taught Me was his fourth novel to be published in Turkish. He is a retired banking executive and a bibliophile.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781846590535
Author:
Altun, Selcuk
Publisher:
Telegram
Translator:
Christie, Ruth
Translator:
Berilgen, Selcuk
Author:
Altun, Sel
Author:
UK
Author:
Sel
Author:
uk Altun
Author:
Ccedil
Author:
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Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Thrillers
Subject:
Suspense fiction
Subject:
Fathers -- Death.
Subject:
Popular Fiction-Contemporary Thrillers
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20090531
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
212
Dimensions:
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.6 in 7.5 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "This intelligent thriller from Altun, his first to be published in the U.S., nicely evokes modern Istanbul. After Arda Ergenekon's domineering mother dies of cancer, the well-to-do 27-year-old seeks to learn more about his illustrious mathematician father, Mrsel, who was murdered when he was 14. In a postmodernist touch, a character named Seluk Altun assists Ergenekon in his inquiries into the past. Meanwhile, Bedirhan ztrk, whose backstory is more compelling than Ergenekon's, is considering retiring from his career as an assassin. What Ergenekon discovers leads him to devote himself to tracking down Mrsel's killer, who, unsurprisingly, turns out to be ztrk. While some readers may be disappointed by what happens when the two main characters finally meet, the lean prose and deft pacing make this more than a routine revenge tale." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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