A Coup in Turkey by Jeremy Seal - ISBN: 9781784741754
Hardcover
Turkey’s hidden coup: A leader, a nation, divided by destiny.

A Coup in Turkey

A Tale of Democracy, Despotism and Vengeance in a Divided Land

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  • Hardcover

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    5 April 2021

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Summary

Travel writer Jeremy Seal recounts the most dramatic, revealing and little-known episode in Turkey’s history, in a gripping, evocative portrait of a nation.

‘Through the spellbinding career of a single, ill-fated leader, Jeremy Seal illuminates a bitterly divided country’ Colin Thubron

‘Read this book if you’re interested in Turkey. Read it if you’re interested in power, hubris and redemption. Read it’ Christopher de Bellaigue, author of The Islamic Enlightenment

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784741754
ISBN-10:1784741752
Author:Jeremy Seal
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Chatto & Windus
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:5 April 2021
Weight:560g
Dimensions:240mm x 161mm x 33mm
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Critics Review

An excellent, occasionally disturbing and very original book – Justin Marozzi * Sunday Times *
In his [Seal’s] enlightening book A Coup in Turkey, Menderes’s story defies the simple political messages that are projected on to it … Seal’s work is an excellent addition to any Turkey bookshelf, offering a beautifully wrought epitaph that Menderes’s contradictory life, and the continuing aftershocks of his death, has long deserved – Hannah Lucinda Smith * The Times *
A compelling account of Menderes’ rise and fall, part biography, part travelogue … The book’s greatest strength is as a testament to the deep seam of authoritarianism that runs through Turkey’s history, a reminder that Erdogan is a symptom as well as a cause of the country’s current problems – Laura Pitel * Financial Times *
The coup of 1960 may seem remote, but the forces it unleashed are still at work - perhaps more than ever, which is what makes Mr Seal’s book so timely * Economist *
Through the spellbinding career of a single, ill-fated leader, Jeremy Seal illuminates a bitterly divided country – Colin Thubron
Meticulously researched and vivid book… Seal is an evocative writer… [and he] paints a nuanced and largely sympathetic portrait of Menderes – Owen Matthews * Literary Review *
Turkey’s 1960 coup was a huge event that played out on an intimate scale. Interpreting it requires the tenacity of a reporter, the learning of an academic and the verve of a novelist. Luckily, Jeremy Seal possesses all these qualities, which he brings to bear on one of the most significant calamities of the modern Middle East. Read this book if you’re interested in Turkey. Read it if you’re interested in power, hubris and redemption. Read it – Christopher de Bellaigue, author of The Islamic Enlightenment
The road from Menderes to Erdogan is a twisted one, full of shadows, ghouls and strange delights. And I cannot imagine a better guide to it than Jeremy Seal … it has enough drama in it for a James Bond film … Seal takes us on a journey into a history that still lives, in a land still worth loving – Maureen Freely * The Oldie *
A gripping, meticulously told political drama. With great skill, tenacity and genuine feeling, Jeremy Seal re-assembles the extraordinary build-up to Turkey’s 1960 coup, its courtroom aftermath and its tragic denouement. In doing so, he presents a brilliant portrait of oscillating populism and pragmatism, military force and religious fervour, democracy and state brutality, that appears as relevant to today’s world as it was sixty years ago – Philip Marsden
An excellent historical lens through which to view the country’s political landscape – Colin Freeman * Daily Telegraph *

About The Author

Jeremy Seal

Jeremy Seal is a travel writer, teacher, broadcaster and tour guide with a life-long fascination for Turkey. His first book, A Fez of the Heart, was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. He is also the author of The Snakebite Survivors’ Club, The Wreck at Sharpnose Point, and Santa- A Life, which was Radio 4’s Book of the Week. His most recent book is Meander- East to West Down a Turkish River. He has written for the Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Times, Conde Nast Traveller, the Weekend Australian and the New York Times, among others. He also organises and leads cultural tours to Turkey. He lives in Bath.

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