The Last Apartment in Istanbul
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The Last Apartment in Istanbul
The Last Apartment in Istanbul
Through its 75-year-old narrator, Pericles Drakos, The Last Apartment in Istanbul tells the story of Istanbul's deterioration, beginning from the Coronavirus crisis and weaving its way backwards to the 1950s
Defne Suman’s new novel chronicles 75-year-old Pericles Drakos’ fraught history as a Greek man living in Turkey – the oppression and grief, the surprising connections and rediscovered loves – in an epic story that weaves its way across seven decades of an ever-changing Istanbul.
I was writing to her, so that she would know me not as this old person whose joints creaked when he rose from a chair, but as the real Pericles: the man who dreamt, deceived, envied, loved…
Pericles Drakos has lived in the exquisite Circle Building for all of his seventy-five years. From its lofty windows, he has seen his little corner of Istanbul shift and transform. But as the area has become increasingly gentrified, Pericles has retreated into its shadowy corners. And when the pandemic hits, his isolation deepens.
But when Leyla, a sparky and beautiful thirty-something moves in, Pericles is enthralled. And when he discovers Leyla is a writer, he decides to put his own pen to paper and record his own fraught history: that of a Greek man subjected to the politics of oppression and intimidation in twentieth-century Turkey.
The Last Apartment in Istanbul by Defne Suman explores themes of isolation, gentrification, and historical oppression through the eyes of Pericles, offering a poignant glimpse into the ever-changing landscape of Istanbul.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781035902385
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 03 July 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Apollo
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 42.0mm
Width: 150.0mm
Height: 232.0mm
Weight: 580g
Pages: 400
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About the Author
Defne Suman was born in Istanbul and grew up on Buyukada. She gained a Masters in sociology from the Bosphorus University, then worked as a teacher in Thailand and Laos where she studied Far Eastern philosophy and mystic disciplines. She later continued her studies in Oregon, USA and now lives in Athens with her husband. Her English language debut The Silence of Scheherazade was published by Head of Zeus in 2021. Find out more: defnesuman.com; @defnesuman
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