Considered to be the “first psychological novel” in Turkish literature, this work weaves the fine texture of love, conscience and silent tragedies.The story begins in the cool mansions of the Bosphorus and gradually reveals the storms behind the seemingly calm marriage of Suat and Süreyya. This storm is accompanied by the presence of Necip, Süreyya’s close friend. Silent glances, measured words and unspoken sentences turn into an irreversible tension over time.Mehmet Rauf skillfully makes the deepest contradictions, silences and forbidden emotions of the characters visible with his subtle soul analysis. September is not only a love story; it is a novel of social pressure, morality and individual loneliness.This work, which is still fresh today, invites the reader into a sad ending that slowly progresses between words.

September
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