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" Art and literature should help us to get out of our mental cocoons. "
Help
Us
Literature
" Bad writing is like a bad relationship. Don't be addicted to it just because you are familiar with its ways. Let go. "
You
Bad
Go
" Books change us. Books save us. I know this because it happened to me. Books saved me. So, I do believe through stories we can learn to change, we can learn to empathize and be more connected with the universe and with humanity. "
Know
Me
Humanity
" English, for me, is an acquired language. I started with English at the age of 10. At the time, it was my third language. "
Time
Language
Age
" For me, coming from the women's movement, politics is not just about parties and parliament. There is politics in our private space and in gender relations as well. Wherever there's power, there's politics. "
Well
Women
Me
" For me, writing stories is one way of feeling connected to the universe and God. "
Me
God
Feeling
" God is the biggest storyteller, and when we create stories, we connect with him and with each other across cultural, religious and gender boundaries. "
God
Him
Create
" I find families intriguing, perhaps because I did not grow up in one. I was raised by a feminist, independent, single mother, a divorcee. "
Mother
Grow Up
Grow
" If there is no love between the author and the story, there is no love between the reader and the story. "
Love
Between
Reader
" If you are a writer from Turkey, Pakistan, Nigeria, Egypt, you don't have the luxury of being apolitical. You can't say, 'That's politics. I'm just doing my work.' "
Work
Doing
Luxury
" I like to question cultural biases wherever I go, and I question Islamophobia as much as I question anti-western sentiment because I think all extremist ideologies are very similar. "
Much
Think
Because
" I love commuting between languages just like I love commuting between cultures and cities. "
Like
Love
Commuting
" I realized over the years if I'm writing about humor, irony, satire, I much prefer to do that in English. And if there is sorrow, melancholy, longing, I much prefer to do that in Turkish. Each language has its own strength to me, and I feel connected and attached to both Turkish and English. I dream in more than one language. "
Language
Writing
Humor
" I spent my entire childhood observing people. I still do. "
Still
People
Observing
" It is tiring to be Turkish. The country is badly polarised, bitterly politicized. Every writer, journalist, poet knows that because of an article, a novel, an interview, a poem or a tweet you can be sued, put on trial, even arrested. Self-censorship is widespread. "
Poem
Country
You
" I was in Madrid as a young girl and a teenager. I'll never forget when I went to the Prado Museum for the first time and saw the paintings of Goya. They had such a big impact on me. "
Time
Girl
Impact
" I write as if I were drunk. It is a process of intuition rather than placing myself above my story like a puppeteer pulling strings. For me, it's a scary, chaotic process over which I have little control. Words demand other words, characters resist me. "
Words
Drunk
Story
" I write my novels in English first; then they are translated into Turkish by professional translators. Then I take their translation and rewrite. So basically, I write the same novel twice. "
Twice
Same
Write
" I write with humour about sadness, to introduce an element of sweet to the sour, a bit like Turkish food. "
Sour
Like
Sweet
" My readers are surprisingly mixed. I have conservative readers - for instance, women with headscarves - but also many liberal, leftist, feminist, nihilist, environmentalist, and secularist readers. Next to those are mystics, agnostics, Kurds, Turks, Alevis, Sunnis, gays, housewives, and businesswomen. "
Liberal
Next
Women
" Part of me always felt like the other, the outsider, the observer. My father had two sons with his second wife, who I didn't meet until my late 20s. I was always on the periphery. In Madrid, I was the only Turk in a very international school, so I had to start thinking about identity. All these things affected me. "
Identity
Wife
Thinking
" Politicians and leaders who see the media as 'the enemy within' divide society into two clashing cultural camps. Populist demagogues benefit from binary oppositions. "
Politicians
Media
Enemy
" The lack of trust in supranational entities and cosmopolitan elite creates a fertile ground for tribalist belongings and reactionary politics. "
Elite
Politics
Trust
" The only way to learn writing is by writing. Talent, as charming as it sounds, amounts to no more than 12 per cent of the process. Work is 80 per cent. The remaining 8 per cent is 'luck' or 'zeitgeist' - in short, things that are not in our hands. "
Luck
Talent
Short
" There are two different ways of writing a novel. The first I call the traditional father way, when the novelist slightly situates himself or herself above the text and knows what each and every character is going to do. It's a bit like engineering. I've never felt close to that tradition. I like the second way, which relies a bit more on intuition. "
Engineering
Writing
Father
" Turkey is a complex country. Most readers are women, of all generations, and they are passionate about books. However, the written culture is mostly patriarchal. In general, men write; women read. I would like to see this pattern changing. More women should write novels, poems, plays, and hopefully, more men will read fiction. "
Passionate
Women
Men
" We need a dose of doubt and a dose of faith, to challenge each other. "
Faith
Challenge
Doubt
" When I looked at people like Goya and Pina Bausch, the message I got was just do what you're passionate about. Don't think about what other people are going to say or how they're going to receive your work. Just be your work. "
Work
You
Think
" When I was 10 years old, we moved to Spain with my mother. I learned Spanish before I learned English. But the English language stayed with me. "
Mother
English Language
Language
" When societies go backwards and slide into authoritarianism, nationalism, and tribalism, machismo and sexism are also emboldened. "
Backwards
Also
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