Tutunamayanlar Now
The story follows , a successful engineer living a comfortable middle-class life. His world is disrupted when he learns that his close friend, Selim Işık , has committed suicide.
Oğuz Atay’s Tutunamayanlar (translated as The Disconnected ) is the most influential avant-garde novel in Turkish literature. Published in 1971–1972, it is often called the "Turkish Ulysses " because of its linguistic complexity, experimental structure, and role in bringing Turkish fiction into the modernist and postmodernist eras. 📖 Plot Overview Tutunamayanlar
Mixes letters, diaries, 600-line poems, and satirical encyclopedia entries. The story follows , a successful engineer living
