The applicant : a novel / Nazlı Koca.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780802160546 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 250 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Grove Press, 2023.
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Subject: | Families > Fiction. Immigrants > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Students > Fiction. Women authors > Fiction. Women, Turkish > Fiction. Berlin (Germany) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Diary fiction. Novels. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Stroud Branch | FIC Koca | 31681010311736 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
In 2017 Berlin, after losing her student visa, Turkish 20-something Leyla, waiting for the German courtâs verdict on her future, begins to parse her unresolved past and untenable present as she decides whether to relinquish her creative dreams by marrying a conservative man or return to Turkey to her mother and sister. - Baker & Taylor
"A singular debut from an exciting new voice, The Applicant explores with scorching wit and startling brevity what it means to be an immigrant, woman, and emerging writer. It's 2017 and Leyla, a Turkish twentysomething living in Berlin, is scrubbing toilets at an Alice in Wonderland-themed hostel after failing her thesis, losing her student visa, and suing her German university in a Kafkaesque attempt to reverse her fate. Increasingly distant from what used to be at arm's reach-writerly ambitions, tight-knit friendships, a place to call home-Leyla attempts to find solace in the techno beats of Berlin's nightlife, with little success. Right as the clock winds down on the hold on her visa, Leyla meets a conservative Swedish tourist and-against her political convictions and better judgment-begins to fall in love, or something like it. Will she accept an IKEA life with the Volvo salesman and relinquish her creative dreams, or return to Turkey to her mother and sister, codependent and enmeshed, her father's ghost still haunting their lives? While she waits for the German court's verdict on her future, in the pages of her diary, Leyla begins to parse her unresolved past and untenable present. An indelible character at once precocious and imperiled, Leyla givesvoice to the working-class and immigrant struggle to find safety, self-expression, and happiness. The Applicant is an extraordinary dissection of a liminal life between borders and identities, an original and darkly funny debut"-- - Perseus Publishing
WINNER OF THE COLORADO BOOK AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL
A singular debut from âan important and radical new literary voiceâ (Elif Batuman), The Applicant explores with wit and brevity what it means to be an immigrant, woman, and emerging writer
Itâs 2017 and Leyla, a Turkish twenty-something living in Berlin is scrubbing toilets at an Alice in Wonderland-themed hostel after failing her thesis, losing her student visa, and suing her German university in a Kafkaesque attempt to reverse her failure.
Increasingly distant from what used to be at armâs reachâwriterly ambitions, tight knit friendships, a place to call homeâLeyla attempts to find solace in the techno beats of Berlinâs nightlife, with little success. Right as the clock winds down on the hold on her visa, Leyla meets a conservative Swedish tourist andâagainst her political convictions and better judgmentâbegins to fall in love, or something like it. Will she accept an IKEA life with the Volvo salesman and relinquish her creative dreams, or return to Turkey to her mother and sister, codependent and enmeshed, her fatherâs ghost still haunting their lives?
While she waits for the German courtâs verdict on her future, in the pages of her diary, Leyla begins to parse her unresolved past and untenable present. An indelible character at once precocious and imperiled, Leyla gives voice to the working-class and immigrant struggle to find safety, self-expression, and happiness. The Applicant is an extraordinary dissection of a liminal life between borders and identities, an original and darkly funny debut.