Monday, March 7, 2011

Melancholy of Innocence

"Archetypal tale of obsession..." 
"Alluring and pleasant piece of storytelling..."
"The narrative is ingeniously constructed as a fictive museum of reminiscences..."



“A SUPERB LOVE STORY OF ADOLESCENCE… REMARKABLE INGENUITY INTO MORAL PHILOSOPHY.” – The Bookwords Journal

Melancholy of Innocence is a philo-poetic fable of love set in the late 1920s in Istanbul, just after the political revolution leading to Turkish independence. It is an adolescent's journey into self-discovery about the true meaning of love.
When Umit grows up under the umbrella of Sufi spirituality, and is left to understand the meaning of life and love through poetic influences, what happens?
One day, while roaming on the streets of Istanbul, Umit finds a Ruh connection with Masum, a beautiful girl 8 years older than him – whom he is simply not able to forget from his being. When coincidence of fate becomes reality, he denies his intelligence and emotions, by following his soul's inner voice. What does Umit do to devote himself to show his profound love for Masum?
Does he succeed? And if he does, why this “Melancholy of Innocence”…?
The novel inquires about the human moralities by looking philosophically into the realm of existentialism in the way modern society identifies love.