Get ready for a breathtaking reading experience with the most popular books of 2023 in Turkey and around the world. The mystery of fiction, the limitlessness of fantasy or the simplest reality of history are in these pages.

Cumhuriyet’in Doğuşu: Kurtuluş ve Kuruluş Yılları, İlber Ortaylı

The book, which met with readers on the 100th anniversary of the Republic, is a bedside book for young generations by one of our living values, İlber Ortaylı. Cumhuriyet’in Doğuşu opens with the overshadowed life of Zübeyde Hanım and ends with Atatürk’s childhood and the period when he entered the military profession during World War II. It progresses by focusing on the Abdulhamid period. Saying that the most important phase of the Republic of Turkey was its first five years, Ortaylı describes in his book the self-sacrificing soldiers of Çanakkale, the Sultanahmet Rallies that organized a great resistance, and how a nation that thought it was over was resurrected with its breakthrough on May 19, 1919.

Ortaylı, who illuminates the most controversial processes of history, from the Treaty of Sevres to Lausanne, sheds light on the successful and unsuccessful periods of the Republic. Ortaylı, who deals with many sensitive issues such as the Caliphate, the alphabet revolution, and how to interpret the neutrality decisions in the Second World War, explains 100 years of history in a language that everyone from seven to seventy can understand. The Birth of the Republic, which is among the most read books of the year, is one of the works that will be at the top of the lists not only in 2023 but also in 2024.

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Most Popular Books of 2023

No Longer Human, Osamu Dazai

No Longer Human is a farewell book to the readers of Osamu Dazai, who committed suicide by throwing himself into the Tamagawa Canal in 1948. The biggest factor in this book becoming one of the most read again after half a century is undoubtedly the manga series called “Bungo Stray Dogs”. The series, which also made anime movies with the same name, managed to remind the new generation of readers of the works of the profound writer Osamu Dazai, who penetrates people with his novels and stories.

No Longer Human masterfully shares the painful life of Dazai, who attempted suicide countless times, starting from his childhood, and how he lost his hopes. Dazai, who experienced family problems as well as the feeling of loneliness that started at an early age, portrays in a simple language the traumatic environment of Japan, which suffered serious wounds after the war, and the pessimism it created in the soul of the Japanese society. The limits of melancholy are pushed with this short work, which is sad and realistic.