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Prisoner of the Infidels

The Memoir of an Ottoman Muslim in Seventeenth-Century Europe
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Prisoner of the Infidels by Osman of Timisoara offers a captivating historical account of enslavement and survival during the late 17th century. The narrative follows Osman's personal experiences after being captured by Austrian forces, detailing his struggles and observations while navigating life in captivity. As a blend of personal memoir and broader historical context, the book provides a vivid portrayal of cultural and military interplay during a tumultuous period in European history.
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You might enjoy this intriguing historical account if you have an interest in first-hand narratives of captivity and cross-cultural encounters. The story offers a unique lens into the Ottoman-European dynamics of the 17th century, providing both historical insight and personal reflection. If you're fascinated by tales of survival and resilience against the odds, this compelling memoir will captivate your interest.

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Prisoner of the Infidels

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Victor Hugo meets Papillon in this effervescent memoir of war, slavery, and self-discovery, told with aplomb and humour in its first English translation.

A pioneering work of Ottoman Turkish literature, Prisoner of the Infidels brings the seventeenth-century memoir of Osman Agha of Timişoara—slave, adventurer, and diplomat—into English for the first time. The sweeping story of Osman's life begins upon his capture and subsequent enslavement during the Ottoman–Habsburg Wars. Adrift in a landscape far from his home and traded from one master to another, Osman tells a tale of indignation and betrayal but also of wonder and resilience, punctuated with queer trysts, back-alley knife fights, and elaborate ruses to regain his freedom.

Throughout his adventures, Osman is forced to come to terms with his personhood and sense of belonging: What does it mean to be alone in a foreign realm and treated as subhuman chattel, yet surrounded by those who see him as an object of exotic desire or even genuine affection? Through his eyes, we are treated to an intimate view of seventeenth-century Europe from the singular perspective of an insider/outsider, who by the end of his account can no longer reckon the boundary between Islam and Christendom, between the land of his capture and the land of his birth, or even between slavery and redemption.

Series: World Literature in Translation

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Prisoner of the Infidels is praised for its engaging translation and insightful introduction by Giancarlo Casale. The book offers a compelling look at 17th-century Europe and the Ottoman-Habsburg wars, presenting a personal narrative that richly animates historical events. Reviewers highlight its exploration of identity and difference, bringing a human element to historical accounts typically lacking in academic texts. It's appreciated both as an entertaining read and a valuable resource for research and teaching.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520383395

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 September 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 5 maps

Contributors:

  • Edited by Giancarlo Casale

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 227g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Giancarlo Casale is Chair of Early Modern Mediterranean History at the European University Institute and Associate Professor of History at the University of Minnesota.
 

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