Memed, My Hawk

Memed, My Hawk
Memed, My Hawk  
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Author(s) Yaşar Kemal
Original title İnce Memed
Translator Edouard Roditi
Country Turkey
Language Turkish
Publication date 1955
Published in
English
1961
Followed by They Burn the Thistles

Memed, My Hawk (Turkish: İnce Memed -means; Memed the Thin-) is a 1955 novel by Yaşar Kemal. It was Kemal's debut novel and is the first novel in his İnce Memed tetralogy. The novel won the Varlik prize for that year (Turkey's highest literary prize) 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.

Until the publication of Orhan Pamuk's My Name is Red and Snow, İnce Memed was the best-known Turkish novel published since World War II.

Plot

Memed, a young boy from a village in Anatolia is abused and beaten by the villainous Abdi Agha, the local landowner. Having endured great cruelty towards himself and his mother, he finally escapes with his beloved, a girl named Hatche. Abdi Agha catches up with the young couple, but only manages to capture Hatche, while Memed is able to avoid his pursuers and runs into the mountains whereupon he joins a band of brigands and exacts revenge against his old adversary. Hatche was then imprisoned and later dies. Her mother, when Memed returns to the town, tells him he has a "women's heart" if he surrenders himself. He instead rides into town on a horse given to him by the towns people, to find his enemy. He finds Agha in the south-east corner of his house and shoots him in the breast.The local authorities hear the gun shots but Memed gets away barely before they are able to take a few shots at him.

Yet before Hatche dies she gives birth to his son who is also named Memed.

Film adaptation

In 1984, the novel was freely adapted by Peter Ustinov into a film (also known as The Lion and the Hawk).

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