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| 12275. MEMED, MY HAWK BY YASHAR KEMAL. This paper treats Kemal's novel, which explores the lives of hill villagers in Southern Turkey in the late 1930's, as a social document. The analysis explores the relationship between the landlord and the villagers to defend their interests, and contemplates why the protagonist Memed, along with other bandits and brigands, is able to win support from the villagers. A concluding section offers an overall response to the book, both as a novel and as a social document. 10p., 16f., 1b. |
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