Ayşegül Savas

Ayşegül Savaş is an author known for her literary works that explore themes of identity, culture, and belonging. Her writing often reflects her experiences and insights into different cultures.

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  1. 1. Long Distance

    Long Distance is a short story collection by Ayşegül Savaş that explores distance and intimacy in an age of constant connection. The linked stories follow expatriates, lovers, and friends — in places like Rome and in transit — as they try to remake their lives while remaining tied to what they left behind.

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  2. 2. The Anthropologists

    In "The Anthropologists," Asya and Manu, a young couple, are navigating life in a new city, exploring what their future might hold. As they search for an apartment, they ponder the traditions and connections they can establish in this unfamiliar place. Asya, a documentarian, captures the essence of the local community through her lens, much like an anthropologist. Meanwhile, life in their home countries continues, with family members aging and growing up, just out of their immediate reach. As they build their new world, they face the challenge of deciding what to keep from their past and what to let go. This story offers a thoughtful and often humorous look at the complexities of modern relationships, creating a home, and the expat experience in a bustling city.

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  3. 3. White On White

    Set in an unnamed European city, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of an unnamed narrator who rents an apartment from a renowned artist, Agnes, who is away on a sabbatical. As the narrator settles into the new environment, they become increasingly entangled in the lives of Agnes's acquaintances, who frequently visit the apartment. Through these interactions, the narrator delves into themes of art, identity, and the complexities of human relationships, all while grappling with their own sense of belonging and the enigmatic presence of Agnes that looms over the space.

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  4. 4. The Wilderness

    Set against the backdrop of a remote and serene landscape, this introspective novel delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for identity. The narrative follows a protagonist who retreats into the wilderness, seeking solace and clarity amidst personal turmoil. As the natural world intertwines with the character's inner journey, the story explores themes of isolation, self-discovery, and the intricate connections between people and their environments. Through lyrical prose and vivid imagery, the novel invites readers to reflect on the transformative power of nature and the enduring quest for understanding oneself.