Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Death Begins with the Loss of Our Cities…
- Are You Going to Be a Killer?
- An Idea Whose Time Has Come
- Your Decision
- Dogs Smelling Blood on a Hunt
- The Meaning of This Empire for Us
- Confronting Death
- The Ancient Wound
- The Essence of the State
- Becoming the Hunted
- Like Two Wistful Flowers
- The World's Greatest Mystery
- The Love That Will Never Fade
- What Does a Single Individual Matter?
- A Game of Revenge
- The Motherland Is Lost
- The Only Thing Keeping Me Alive
- No Intention of Surrendering
- A Man's Word Is His Honour
- An Inappropriate Sense of Compassion
- A Token of a Conversation
- I Am Not the One to Decide
- Miracles
- The Ability to Forgive Ourselves
- Losing One's Humanity
- No Choice But to Fight
- Give Me an Honourable Death
- The Walking Dead
- Save Yourself, Soldier
- Wishing for Help from the Dead
- Resign, Your Excellency!
- A False Sense of Security
- The True Power in the Land
- Betrothed to Life, Married to Death
- When the Wolf Dies in the Forest
- This Is Not Ankara
- Vultures Circling Over an Old Man
- Ignoble Alliances
- A Betrayal of Their Own History
- Fighting for a Lost Cause
- Evil Stalks This Land
- A Malevolent Rain
- A Fragmented Homeland, a Disintegrating World
- Turning Us All into Killers
- When I Began Losing My Country
- Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland
- Glossary
Fighting for a Lost Cause
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Death Begins with the Loss of Our Cities…
- Are You Going to Be a Killer?
- An Idea Whose Time Has Come
- Your Decision
- Dogs Smelling Blood on a Hunt
- The Meaning of This Empire for Us
- Confronting Death
- The Ancient Wound
- The Essence of the State
- Becoming the Hunted
- Like Two Wistful Flowers
- The World's Greatest Mystery
- The Love That Will Never Fade
- What Does a Single Individual Matter?
- A Game of Revenge
- The Motherland Is Lost
- The Only Thing Keeping Me Alive
- No Intention of Surrendering
- A Man's Word Is His Honour
- An Inappropriate Sense of Compassion
- A Token of a Conversation
- I Am Not the One to Decide
- Miracles
- The Ability to Forgive Ourselves
- Losing One's Humanity
- No Choice But to Fight
- Give Me an Honourable Death
- The Walking Dead
- Save Yourself, Soldier
- Wishing for Help from the Dead
- Resign, Your Excellency!
- A False Sense of Security
- The True Power in the Land
- Betrothed to Life, Married to Death
- When the Wolf Dies in the Forest
- This Is Not Ankara
- Vultures Circling Over an Old Man
- Ignoble Alliances
- A Betrayal of Their Own History
- Fighting for a Lost Cause
- Evil Stalks This Land
- A Malevolent Rain
- A Fragmented Homeland, a Disintegrating World
- Turning Us All into Killers
- When I Began Losing My Country
- Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland
- Glossary
Summary
Ah, My Dearest Ester! (Early Evening, Day 12)
Once again, I went back to the hotel an unhappy man. Unhappy, disappointed and in pain… So you hadn't returned to Istanbul. Not to Istanbul or to me. And how convinced I had been that you had returned and that I would find you! They were all just empty dreams. Empty dreams and foolish optimism… I had needed to feel hope of some kind and so I had come up with a huge lie in order to create that hope. It was nothing but a flagrant case of self-deception…
After leaving Uncle Leon's office, I wandered the streets aimlessly, not knowing what to do. I just let my legs carry me wherever they felt like going. I went down to Kasımpaşa first, down to the shores of the Golden Horn and walked along the seafront, the way I used to do back in Salonika. I was distraught and wracked with pain, grief and remorse, as though we had split up that day and not years earlier. I sat down on a bench. I could hear the voices of children diving into the sea: wild, frivolous, carefree and joyous. I hated them, and I hated their joy. I got up and walked, for kilometres, but no matter how much I walked, there was no escape, no way out. I was trapped, walking around and around in a vicious circle of fire. Not one of the conditions that had made me leave home twelve days ago and move into the Pera Palace Hotel had changed. I was facing the same threats now that had been a cause for concern to me the day I moved. Life had rejected me completely. No new opportunities would be proffered now. Seeing as you had not come back, any prospects of happiness I may have once clung on to had now vanished for good. I was back in the state of mind I had been in twelve days ago, and it was only right because it was at least rooted in reality.
When I tired of walking, I went back to the hotel and back up to my room. My pen and the sheets of paper on my desk were calling out to me but I had lost the urge to write. What difference would it make were I to write?
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- Farewell, My Beautiful Homeland , pp. 535 - 548Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2019