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Sinekli Bakkal, or the Clown and His Daughter, Part II: Translated from the Turkish by W. D. Halsey Sinekli Bakkal, or the Clown and His Daughter, Part II: Translated from the Turkish by W. D. Halsey by Halide Edib Adıvar
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“You speak like a future nation-builder, Master Shevki. Dede has no relationship with the nation. His domain is the soul of the individual … a soul that has curiosities, enigmas, hunger, thirst particular to itself. Whether or not men are composed of small pieces of an apparent nation like some type of world-womb, they return naked to the congregation. Dede has no relation with the future Turkish regime that you have imagined.”
Halide Edib Adıvar, Sinekli Bakkal, or the Clown and His Daughter, Part II: Translated from the Turkish by W. D. Halsey