Bliss: A Novel

Bliss: A Novel

by O. Z. Livaneli
Bliss: A Novel

Bliss: A Novel

by O. Z. Livaneli

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Overview

Fifteen-year-old Meryem lives in a rural village in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. Her simple, conventional way of life changes dramatically after her uncle, a sheikh in a dervish order, rapes her—and condemns her to death for shaming the family. Asked to carry out the "honor killing" is his son Cemal, a commando in the Turkish army. So begins a long, mystifying voyage for Meryem as her shell-shocked cousin ushers her to the shining metropolis of Istanbul where another troubled soul, the Harvard-educated professor Irfan, embarks on his own journey of transformation—one that catapults him into the heart of Meryem and Cemal's conflict. The crossed-paths and interwoven destinies of these three characters makes for an affecting, by turns brutal and life-affirming portrayal of traditional and modern-day Turkey that no reader will soon forget.

"Livaneli is an essential force in Turkey's musical, cultural, and political scene."
—Orhan Pamuk, Nobel Prize Winner and author of Snow

"Bliss is eye-opening and deeply moving."
Kirkus Reviews (starred)

"Compelling [for] American readers …hard to put down."
The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"With lush scenes of Turkish life and nuanced depictions of the [characters'] inner lives. . .a convergence of lost, likable souls."
Entertainment Weekly


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312360542
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/04/2007
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)
Age Range: 14 - 18 Years

About the Author

About The Author
O. Z. Livaneli, one of Turkey's most prominent authors, is also an accomplished composer, and previously served as an elected member of the Turkish Parliament.

Hometown:

Istanbul, Turkey

Date of Birth:

June 20, 1946

Place of Birth:

Ilgýn, Konya, Turkey

Education:

B.A. in Music, 1974

Reading Group Guide

READING GROUP QUESTIONS

1. Discuss the reasons why the author may have chosen the title Bliss for his novel. What is its significance?

2. Did you have any ideas or opinions on Turkey before reading the novel? Take a moment to talk about your collective knowledge of Turkish history and culture before and after reading Bliss.

3. Who is your favorite character in Bliss and why? Are there those you like who are, in fact, "unlikable?" Take a moment to talk about the cast of characters——and range of personality types——in the novel.

4. Discuss the two distinct settings of the novel——the small rural village and the larger-than-life city. What does each locale mean to each of the main characters?

5. In what ways do Meryem and Cemal's encounters with different people on the train shed light on the problems of identity that characterize contemporary Turkey? Also, in what ways is sailing the Aegean Sea symbolic for them both?

6. What are the themes of tradition and modernity, religion vs. secularity, and male domination and female empowerment that resonate throughout Bliss?

7. Each of the main protagonists in Bliss experiences tragedy on a profound, indeed existential level. How would you describe each character's personal transformation? What unites them in their struggle to overcome their demons?

8. How do you interpret Irfan's final resolution at the end of the novel about what kind of a life he's to lead? And what about Meryems?

9. How would you describe Irfan's relation to Hidayet, a character who never appears in the novel but who's always in Irfan's thoughts?

10. One of the chapters in the novel is titled "At Night Don Quixote, Sancho Panza in the Morning." Were there times in your life when you felt the same? Please discuss.

11. At one point in the novel Irfan likens himself and all Turkish intellectuals to "trapeze flyers." Why?

12. Why is Irfan's relationship with his parents marked with deep feelings of guilt?

13. What are the differences between Irfan's and Cemal's attitudes about national identity and belonging?

14. Discuss the ambassador's comment that there are three phases in the life of an individual: camel phase, lion phase, and childhood phase.

15. There are numerous references to mythical figures and stories in the novel. Why do you think the idea of myth has such an important place in Bliss?

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