The Time Regulation Institute

A literary discovery: an uproarious tragicomedy of modernization, in its first-ever English translation
 

probably the best Turkish novel of the 20th century, being found around the globe simply now, greater than fifty years after its first ebook, The Time law Institute is an antic, freewheeling send-up of the trendy bureaucratic state.
 
At its middle is Hayri Irdal, an infectiously captivating antihero who turns into entangled with an eccentric forged of characters—a tv mystic, a pharmacist who dabbles in alchemy, a dignitary from the misplaced Ottoman Empire, a “clock whisperer”—at the Time law Institute, an unlimited association that employs a hilariously elaborate approach of fines for the aim of fixing the entire clocks in Turkey to Western time. stated in periods together with his psychoanalyst, the tale of Hayri Irdal’s absurdist misadventures performs out as a super allegory of the collision of culture and modernity, of East and West, infused with a poignant mixture of desire for the promise of the long run and nostalgia for a less complicated time.

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