
The Dreams of Abdullah Efendi (Abdullah Efendi'nin Rüyaları) is an early collection of stories by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar that exemplifies his modernist narrative style, which focuses on the individual's inner world in Turkish literature. First published in 1943, this work is considered one of the author's most significant contributions to the short story genre, addressing themes such as dreams, time, consciousness, fear, and identity with psychological depth and philosophical allusions. The five s
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Muhammed Samed Acar

Abdullah Efendi’s Dreams is a collection of stories that early exemplifies Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s modernist narrative style focused on the inner world of the individual in Turkish literature. First published in 1943, this work is among the author’s most significant contributions to the short story genre, exploring themes such as dream, time, consciousness, fear, and identity with psychological depth and philosophical allusions. The five stories in the book offer a layered narrative on the indivi
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Muhammed Samed Acar