A haunting exploration of the human soul, moral decay, and the silent struggle between conscience and desire.
Set against the backdrop of 1930s Istanbul, The Devil Inside Us is one of the most significant works of Turkish literature. It tells the story of Ömer, a young, idealistic man who finds himself trapped between his lofty aspirations and the base instincts he calls "the devil inside." When he meets Macide, a woman of depth and quiet strength, a passionate but doomed romance begins—one that will test the very limits of their character.
Through the eyes of Istanbul's intellectual elite and its disillusioned youth, Sabahattin Ali delivers a sharp critique of social hypocrisy, the weakness of the human will, and the masks we wear to hide our true selves. As Ömer and Macide navigate a world of shifting values and political unrest, they must confront a chilling question: Is the "devil" an external force, or is it the inherent darkness within every human heart?
Deeply psychological and timelessly relevant, this new English translation brings Ali's masterful prose and profound insights to a global audience.
"The most difficult thing in the world is to truly know oneself, yet it is the only journey worth taking."
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