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Art of the Turkish Tale: Volume 2

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1993. 288 pages.
0896722651
978-0-89672-265-1

$29.95 cloth



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Art of the Turkish Tale: Volume 2

By Barbara K. Walker
Illustrated by Helen Siegl
Foreword by Talat Sait Halman

"A most significant yet unsung contribution within the field of Turkish studies over the past quarter of a century has been the work of Barbara K. Walker in collecting, preserving, and sharing Turkish oral narratives with an English-speaking audience.

…The Art of the Turkish Tale, sets a new direction in Walker's work, one that will be received by folklore specialists and folktale fans alike.

Sarah Moment Atis,
Chair, Middle East Studies Program,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
President, Turkish Studies Association

This collection should be read, first and foremost, for its inherent pleasure. Like all literary arts, the art of the tale's primarily a genre of joy. Traditional stories, modern storytelling, and the Walker versions cohere in giving us the pleasure of real life and imaginary events. These stories are full of delight. Although many of them go back several centuries, some perhaps more than a millennium, they sound fresh, almost contemporary. They should be savored for their optimism, because virtually every tale resolves a dilemma or saves the good person from a terrible plight. No wonder most of the tales culminate in the celebratory couplet:

They have had their wish fulfilled;
Let's go up to their bedstead.

Talat Sait Halman,
Turkey's former Minister of Culture,
then Ambassador for Cultural Affairs;
now Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, New York University


The Ordeals of the White-bearded Young Man
The Legend of Muratpaşa Mosque
The Law of the Land
Inherited Behavior
The Substitute Bride
Why Heaven Lost the Lawsuit to Hell
The Industrious Woman and Her Lazy Husband
The Kadı's Canine Kinfolk
The Black-haired Beloved
The Youngest Prince and the Unforgettable Girl
Keloğlan and Brother Fox
Bold Girl, Solver of Problems
The Padishah, His Three Sons, and the Golden Apple
Prophet İdris in Heaven
The Cat and the Tiger
Driving for Ataturk
Who is More Clever?
A Bektaşi and Allah As Partners
Fish Heads
Arzu and Kamber
The Professor and the Boatman
The Hoca and Tamerlane's Elephant
Nasreddin Hoca and the Oven
Why Shopkeepers Share Their Customers
Who Gets the Grain?
Why the Pine Tree Does Not Shed Its Needles
The Man Who Sought His Fate
How the Vizier Won the Valuable Handkerchief
Three Hunters: A Tekerleme
The Quick-witted Rabbit
Why Ahmet Earns More Than Mehmet
Nasreddin Hoca, the Door, and the Window
That's the Place!
The Peddler and the Kayseri Boy
Keloğlan and Köroğlu's Horse Kırat
The Fisherman and the Little Fish
The Tree That Bore Fruit on the Day It Was Planted
Hasan the Broom Maker
How the Devil Entered the Ark
Paradise or Hell?: A Choice Made
The Dragon-Prince and Banu
Hasan Plucks Three Geese
What Would You Do Then?
Nasreddin Hoca and the 999 Liras
The Farmer and the Bear
From Felek to Elek
The Mortality of a Caldron
The Cock, the Fox, and the Renewed Ablutions
It Can't Be Mine!
Seven Brothers and a Sister
Timid Ali and the Giants
The Black Sheep and Ahmet Ağa's Daughter
A Ticket to Trabzon
The Padishah's Three Daughters and the Spindle Seller
The Prophetic Dream
The Snake and Prophet Mohammed
The Learned Turban
The Stepdaughter Who Married the Dervish
The Last Word
The Boy Who Would Not Become a Decent Individual
The Youngest Princess and her Donkey-skull Husband
İfrit, His Uncle, and the Ağa
It's So Simple, My Friend!
The Bilingual Boars of Sinop Province
The Prince and Pomegranate Seed
The Merchant's Youngest Daughter
Mişon's Debt
The Donkey, the Dog, the Cat, and the Cock
Azrail and the Forty-day Furlough
Nimrod, Abraham, and the Camel from the Rock
The Girl Rescued by Three Suitors
Nasreddin Hoca and Tamerlane Go Hunting
Mohammed Protects Man from Satan
Nimrod and the Prophet Abraham
Ishmael as Intended Sacrifice
Osman Kalkan and the Twice-shared Lemons
Osman Effendi and the Train Ticket
The Hoca and the Dessert
Separation Born of Suffering
The Chastity Wager on a Faithful Wife




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