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The Book of Dede Korkut

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Nov 2011
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General Fiction General Fiction

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The Book of Dede Korkut is a collection of twelve stories set in the heroic age of the Oghuz Turks, a nomadic tribe who had journeyed westwards through Central Asia from the ninth century onwards. The stories are peopled by characters as bizarre as they are unforgettable: Crazy Karchar, whose unpredictability requires an army of fleas to manage it; Kazan, who cheerfully pretends to necrophilia in order to escape from prison; the monster Goggle-eye; and the heroine Chichek, who shoots, races on horseback and wrestles her lover.

Geoffrey Lewis's classic translation retains the odd and oddly appealing style of the stories, with their mixture of the colloquial, the poetic and the dignified, and magnificently conveys the way in which they bring to life a wild society and its inhabitants. This edition also includes an introduction, a map and explanatory notes.

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Jun 1974 Penguin ISBN 0140442987
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Dec 2011 Penguin ISBN 0141199032
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First Edition Nov 2011 Penguin (UK) ISBN 024196086X
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Nov 2011 Penguin ISBN B0069YVZ0K
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