Two Peaks in a Barren Landscape: Turkish-Dutch Writers in the Netherlands

Autor: Stella Linn
Přispěvatelé: Research Centre Arts in Society (AiS)
Rok vydání: 2023
Předmět:
Zdroj: Dutch crossing-Journal of low countries studies. ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
ISSN: 1759-7854
0309-6564
DOI: 10.1080/03096564.2022.2162193
Popis: As in several other European countries, the end of the last century in the Netherlands saw the emergence of a multicultural literature written by second-generation immigrants. Unlike writers of Moroccan origin, however, Turkish-Dutch authors are barely visible in the literary field, with two notable exceptions: Özcan Akyol and Murat Isik. How and why did these writers achieve a breakthrough in the past decade with their respective novels Eus (2012) and Wees onzichtbaar [‘Be invisible’] (2017)? My analysis covers not only textual aspects such as theme and style, but also literary sociological factors, in particular, the awarding of prizes, authors’ self-fashioning and media exposure, and reader appreciation. To this end, I use both professional criticism and amateur reviews posted on Bol.com, the Dutch market leader in online book sales, and Hebban.nl, the largest online reader community in the Netherlands. The bestselling status of the two novels appears to be due to different factors: while the success of Wees onzichtbaar is entirely the result of high praise from both literary critics and consumer reviewers, in the case of Eus, Akyol’s strong television and social media presence clearly contributed to the book’s success.
Databáze: OpenAIRE