The Bard of Turkish Alienation
Briefly

Oğuz Atay, despite being a highly esteemed writer with a profound grasp of human emotions, maintained a disposition of modesty and contentment throughout his life.
The stories in 'Waiting for the Fear' reflect the deeper, often darker complexities of human experience, revealing Atay's ability to channel personal existential struggles into provocative literature.
Read at The New Yorker
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