The novel by Nobel Prize-winning writer Abdulrazak Gurnah, one of the original writers of post-colonial literature, whose original name is Pilgrim's Way (1988), was translated into Turkish and published as Hacılar Yolu. Murat Belge wrote the foreword of the novel, which was translated into Turkish by Mehmet Deniz Öcal's translation. The novel was published by İletişim Yayınları and took its place in bookstores in June.
Pilgrim's Way focuses on Daud, a Tanzanian who came to England with the hope of a better life, develops a paranoid self due to the anti-immigrant attitudes he faces and seeks the solution by completely erasing his past in Tanzania.
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