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THE ANATOLIAN

Author : Elia Kazan
Publisher : Knopf
Page : 703 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-05-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780307807304

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In his powerful new novel, Elia Kazan takes up the life of the young Greek from Anatolia whose early years he chronicled in his first and highly acclaimed novel, America America, giving us the story of a man caught between two worlds and fighting to make a place for himself within them. We enter the story of 1909. Stavros Topouzoglou—Joe Arness to his American friends—is meeting the freighter that has brought his family to America. This day marks the culmination of a lifetime of responsibility. Steeled by his harsh life, proud and resourceful, he has nonetheless been governed by the age-old rules of filial duty: putting aside his own needs and desires, he obediently took on the fulfillment of his father’s dream of safety and salvation for their family. For a decade he has worked to bring his family to America—an America that has hypnotized and motivated him with its promise of money and power and privilege. But as the family disembarks there is one person missing: his father is dead. Suddenly, Stavros is caught between two powerful and opposing influences. On one side is his family: seven brothers and sisters and his mother look to him for guidance, strength, and support, drawing him back into the ways and tenets of the “old” country. On the other side, the bright-seeming, golden possibilities of the “new” world of America, possibilities that Stavros has only glimpsed from afar, but that he has determined to attain. Stavros is not prepared for this clash of cultures, nor for the emotional turmoil it produces in him. He has always believed that through sheer will and energy he could achieve anything, but now even his ferocious, unswerving drive cannot sustain him. And so we see him dutifully assume the patriarchal position in the family, only to witness the foundation of family devotion, respect, and love broken down by the terrifying yet heady exigencies of this new life. We see Stavros passionately drawn to Althea Perry, imagining her to be a key to his acceptance into the society he yearns for, but finding instead that she is a constant reminder of the obstacles he must continually face and the sacrifices of pride he must be prepared to make. We see Stavros slowly ingratiating himself with Fernand Sarrafian—the man he most admires, the man with the kind of power Stavros wants for himself—only to learn that Sarrafian’s power is tainted with greed, deceit, and an almost total lack of humaneness. We see how often Stavros must invoke the words his father said to him as a boy: “If you don’t allow yourself to feel it, the shame does not exist.” We see him confronted by his brother—just returned from fighting for a Greater Greece—whose words to Stavros reverberate with both love and accusation: “I’m thinking of you at night. What you were once, what you are now . . . When we first came here, I was so proud of you . . . Now all you care about is how to make money.” And it is these words that finally force Stavros to acknowledge the devastating impurities in his dream of an American life, to see how completely he’s lost himself in his blind attempt to attain that dream. And he is compelled to devise a plan by which he can redeem not only himself, his family, and the memory of his father, but also—even if only in the smallest measure—the love for his homeland that he begins to feel with renewed fervor and empassioned dedication. In the story of Stavros, Elia Kazan not only gives us a vividly wrought picture of one man’s struggle to understand his dreams, but he reveals, as well, what it has meant for the immigrant to confront America, and, more importantly, what it has meant for him to confront himself in this seductive, yet often inimical, culture.

The Anatolian

Author : Dr. Edward Grochowski
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2009-11-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781450001533

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The Anatolian by Dr. Edward Grochowski Pdf

The Anatolian is a fictional novel of ancient times in the Middle East, and tells the story of a young Hittite prince, Muwatallis, who is robbed of his birthright and flees into exile to live among warrior nomads, the Scythians. There he acquires the knowledge of weapons and warfare, all of which he will put to good use in the future. He travels to complete his education by learning the applications of weaponry and military tactics, and finally journeys to Egypt, a then enemy country. In Egypt he experiences life in a rich civilization, meets love and hate, jealousy and honor; and there meets his arch enemy, Ramsees. Muwatallis experiences a myriad of events which prepare him for an eventual return to his native country to reclaim his heritage. He will eventually meet his arch enemy on the battlefield at Khadesh. The novel addresses the emotions of its characters in both royal and savage environments. Muwatallis, lives an extraordinary life and adventure which encompasses many peoples and nations, and he acquires insights in judging the characters of men and women whom he meets to assist him in attaining his lifelong goal.

From the Anatolian Heartland to the Andean Mountains

Author : Yaman Kepenç
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2021-05-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781793627582

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From the Anatolian Heartland to the Andean Mountains by Yaman Kepenç Pdf

In this book, Yaman Kepenç highlights the significance of Chilean-Turkish relations throughout Turkey’s struggle for state recognition. Despite their geographic remoteness, Chile and Turkey share a long diplomatic relationship from the early days of the Turkish Republic, and notably, Chile was the first country in Latin America to recognize the modern state of Turkey.

The Organization of the Anatolian Local Cults During the Thirteenth Century B.C.

Author : Joost Hazenbos
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004497351

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The Organization of the Anatolian Local Cults During the Thirteenth Century B.C. by Joost Hazenbos Pdf

The so-called cult inventories are of fundamental interest for our understanding of the Hittite local cults. They contain lists of temple inventory, offerings and personnel, but they succinctly describe religious festivals as well and sometimes even offer descriptions of idols. This study contains a text edition of many significant cult inventories, mainly connected with the Hittite 13th-century cult reorganization. It also uses these and other texts to draw a picture of the background and the administrative and geographic aspects of this operation.

Anatolian Historical Phonology

Author : Harold Craig Melchert
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 905183697X

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Anatolian Historical Phonology by Harold Craig Melchert Pdf

This study represents the first comprehensive treatment of the sound system of the Hittite language and its historical development in a quarter-century. It is the very first attempt at a systematic description of the sound systems of all the ancient Indo-European languages of Anatolia. It codifies the results of a generation of collective scholarship which has made some dramatic advances, offers a number of new hypotheses, and frames the problems which remain to be solved. The contents will be of interest to Indo-Europeanists for the new perspectives on the crucial Anatolian subgroup and to scholars of second-millennium Anatolia for the up-to-date descriptions of the extant Indo-European languages of that era.

The Anatolian Civilizations Museum

Author : Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi,İlhan Temizsoy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Archaeological museums and collections
ISBN : UOM:39015041861991

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The Anatolian Civilizations Museum by Anadolu Medeniyetleri Müzesi,İlhan Temizsoy Pdf

The Anatolian Cycle of Koroglu Stories

Author : Metin Ekici
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Electronic
ISBN : WISC:89092570969

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The Syro-Anatolian City-States

Author : James F. Osborne
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2020-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199315840

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The Syro-Anatolian City-States by James F. Osborne Pdf

This book presents a new model for understanding the collection of ancient kingdoms that surrounded the northeast corner of the Mediterranean Sea from the Cilician Plain in the west to the upper Tigris River in the east, and from Cappadocia in the north to western Syria in the south, during the Iron Age of the ancient Near East (ca. 1200 to 600 BCE). Rather than presenting them as homogenous ethnolinguistic communities like "the Aramaeans" or "the Luwians" living in neatly bounded territories, this book sees these polities as being fundamentally diverse and variable, distinguished by demographic fluidity and cultural mobility. The Syro-Anatolian City-States sheds new light via an examination of a host of evidentiary sources, including archaeological site plans, settlement patterns, visual arts, and historical sources. Together, these lines of evidence reveal a complex fusion of cultural traditions that is nevertheless distinctly recognizable unto itself. This book is the first to specifically characterize the Iron Age city-states of southeastern Turkey and northern Syria, arguing for a unified cultural formation characterized above all by diversity and mobility and that can be referred to as the "Syro-Anatolian Culture Complex."

Essays on Anatolian Studies in the Second Millennium B.C.

Author : Mikasa no Miya Takahito
Publisher : Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian
ISBN : 3447027819

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Essays on Anatolian Studies in the Second Millennium B.C. by Mikasa no Miya Takahito Pdf

A Select Bibliography of the Anatolian Languages

Author : Donald Carl Swanson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1948
Category : Anatolian languages
ISBN : UOM:39015034768005

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A Select Bibliography of the Anatolian Languages by Donald Carl Swanson Pdf

Anatolia

Author : Somer Sivrioglu,David Dale
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 743 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2019-12-03
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 9781760873066

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Anatolia by Somer Sivrioglu,David Dale Pdf

Authentic Turkish cuisine and food culture from the well-loved, Turkish-born Australian restaurateur, Somer Sivrioglu. Every dish tastes better when it comes with a good story. Anatolia, Adventures in Turkish eating is much more than a cookbook. It's a travel guide, narrative journey and richly illustrated exploration of a 4,000 year old cooking culture. Istanbul-born chef Somer Sivrioglu and food scholar David Dale reveal the fascinating tales, tricks and rituals that enliven the Turkish table. Here they profile the superstars of modern Turkish hospitality and reimagine recipes ranging from the grand banquets of the Ottoman empire to the spicy snacks of Istanbul's street stalls, from epic breakfasts on the eastern border to seafood mezes on the Aegean coastline. With more than 100 stories and recipes, including many suitable for vegetarians or vegans, this is the what, the where, the how and the why of eating the Turkish way.

Administrative Practices and Political Control in Anatolian and Syro-Anatolian Polities in the 2nd and 1st Millennium BCE

Author : Clelia Mora ,Giulia Torri
Publisher : Firenze University Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9791221500417

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Administrative Practices and Political Control in Anatolian and Syro-Anatolian Polities in the 2nd and 1st Millennium BCE by Clelia Mora ,Giulia Torri Pdf

This volume originates from a research project, which was funded within the PRIN program Writing Uses: Transmission of Knowledge, Administrative Practices and Political Control in Anatolian and Syro-Anatolian Polities in the 2nd and 1st Millennium BCE. The project involved ‘research units’ from different Italian universities (Torino, Pavia, Bologna, Firenze, Napoli - Suor Orsola Benincasa). The papers presented here, seek to fill some gaps in our knowledge of the Hittite Empire and its epigones, and offer an updated picture of some aspects of the Hittite and post-Hittite administration in Anatolia and Syria through the analysis and interpretation of epigraphic and archaeological evidence.

Anatolian Verbal Stem Formation

Author : David Sasseville
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 639 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2020-09-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004436299

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Anatolian Verbal Stem Formation by David Sasseville Pdf

In Anatolian Verbal Stem Formation, David Sasseville provides a full analysis of the Luwian, Lycian and Lydian verbal stem classes and their pre-history in relation to Hittite.