Nation of Strangers: Rebuilding Home in 21st Century
Publisher,Canongate
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 182 g
No. of Pages, 256
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION
Dear stranger… Are you home? Do you feel at home? For how much longer?
Across the world the number of refugees and exiles, the dispossessed and displaced, the politically homeless and the economically excluded is growing.
Now, Ece Temelkuran, who has for years been a political Cassandra, warning the West about the rise of fascism, has written Nation of Strangers: a series of letters from one stranger to another. It is a book for anyone who feels alienated by an ever-more monstrous world, and a roadmap for an uncertain future.
About the Author
Ece Temelkuran is an award-winning Turkish writer, political thinker and public speaker whose work has been published worldwide. Her novels, Women Who Blow on Knots and The Time of Mute Swans, have been published in several languages and adapted for the stage. Her political essays, Deep Mountain: Across the Armenian–Turkish Divide and Turkey: The Insane and Melancholy, explore the connection between the personal and political.
After she left her country in 2016, Temelkuran began writing in English. Her first book in this language, How to Lose a Country, received international praise. Her second, Together, offers ‘a way out from the political and moral insanity’ that is ushered by the global rise of fascism. Most recently, Nation of Strangers was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction. Ece Temelkuran is currently based in Berlin and is on the advisory board of Progressive International and DemocracyNext.