Memed, My Hawk

Memed, My Hawk
AuthorYaşar Kemal
Original titleİnce Memed
TranslatorEdouard Roditi
LanguageTurkish
Publication date
1955
Publication placeTurkey
Published in English
1961
Followed byThey Burn the Thistles 

Memed, My Hawk (Turkish: İnce Memed, meaning "Memed, the Slim") is a 1955 novel by Yaşar Kemal. It was Kemal's debut novel and the first novel in his İnce Memed tetralogy. The novel won the Varlık Prize for that year (Turkey's highest literary prize),[1] and earned Kemal a national reputation. In 1961, the book was translated into English by Edouard Roditi, thus gaining Kemal his first exposure to English-speaking readers.

The book earned Kemal the status of one of the most famous Turkish authors internationally.[2]

  1. ^ Sean Sheehan, Yong Jui Lin (2014). Turkey. Cultures of the World (Third ed.). Cavendish Square Publishing. p. 101. ISBN 978-0761480167.
  2. ^ Canton, James; Cleary, Helen; Kramer, Ann; Laxby, Robin; Loxley, Diana; Ripley, Esther; Todd, Megan; Shaghar, Hila; Valente, Alex; et al. (Authors) (2016). The Literature Book (First American ed.). New York: DK. p. 288. ISBN 978-1-4654-2988-9.