Additional Information
Book Details
Abstract
The sumptuous Topkapı Palace in eighteenth century Istanbul is a place of breathtaking splendour where human foibles, love, lust and above all greed reign supreme in the lives of a sultan, a painter, a grand vizier and some of the world’s most beautiful women. Imperial favour has raised a graceful blossom to the symbol of a time that history would later name the Tulip Era. Sultan Ahmed III reigns over a still vast empire as his close companion and Chief Imperial Painter Levnî creates exquisite works of art. But real power lies with his trusted Grand Vizier İbrahim Pasha. In the background, the radiant denizens of the imperial harem fight for supremacy in their cloistered universe. How will history record Sultan Ahmed III? Hedonist, aesthete or reformer? What will happen to his descendants? 'Unto the Tulip Gardens: My Shadow' is a novel founded on historical fact woven by the silken yarn of imagination.
The sumptuous Topkapı Palace in eighteenth century Istanbul is a place of breathtaking splendour where human foibles, love, lust and above all greed reign supreme in the lives of a sultan, a painter, a grand vizier and some of the world’s most beautiful women. [NP] Imperial favour has raised a graceful blossom to the symbol of a time that history would later name the Tulip Era. Sultan Ahmed III reigns over a still vast empire as his close companion and Chief Imperial Painter Levnî creates exquisite works of art. But real power lies with his trusted Grand Vizier İbrahim Pasha. In the background, the radiant denizens of the imperial harem fight for supremacy in their cloistered universe. [NP] How will history record Sultan Ahmed III? Hedonist, aesthete or reformer? What will happen to his descendants? [NP] Levnî barely remembers his own Christian family before he was selected as a child tribute and raised into high office by the mighty Ottoman Empire. But who is he really? [NP] Will the Grand Vizier’s quest for ultimate power yield results? [NP] How does an imperial wife justify her own wickedness? [NP] And conversely, what makes another so loyal for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer? [NP] For whose shadow will the tulip gardens long when their world comes crashing down? [NP] 'Unto the Tulip Gardens: My Shadow' is a novel founded on historical fact woven by the silken yarn of imagination.
Dr Gul Irepoglu is an architect, art historian and novelist, mostly writing historical novels based on stories of the Ottoman Court, the harem and Istanbul.
Feyza Howell is a highly sought after literary translator, and enjoys working with her friend Gul Irepoglu. This is the second Irepoglu novel she has translated, and the third Irepoglu book in total.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Front Matter | i | ||
Half Title | i | ||
Copyright | ii | ||
Title | iii | ||
About the Author | iv | ||
Letter to the Reader | v | ||
On the Art of Turkish Miniature Painting | vii | ||
Notes on Pronunciation | ix | ||
Chapters | 1 | ||
Stefanaki | 1 | ||
Gülnuş and Afife | 7 | ||
Abdülcelil and Süleyman | 15 | ||
Abdülcelil and Illumination | 19 | ||
Levnî Abdülcelil Çelebi | 23 | ||
Gülnuş and Ahmed | 27 | ||
Levnî and Salonika | 29 | ||
İbrahim and Davud | 33 | ||
İbrahim and Hüseyin One-Eye | 37 | ||
İbrahim and Ahmed and Nedim | 39 | ||
Mary and Ahmed | 41 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 45 | ||
Levnî and Mirza Mehmed | 53 | ||
Levnî and Ömer, Levnî and Love | 57 | ||
İbrahim and Fatma | 65 | ||
Festivities in Kağıthane | 69 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed and Mihrişah and Şermi and Hümaşah | 71 | ||
Ahmed and Levnî | 79 | ||
Dubnisteli’s Helva | 83 | ||
Ahmed and İbrahim | 87 | ||
Ahmed and İbrahim and Levnî | 91 | ||
Neighbours in the East | 93 | ||
Or None Will be Able to Stop This Madness! | 95 | ||
Beneath the Golden Vault | 97 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 101 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 105 | ||
Levnî and the Likeness of Şebsefa | 109 | ||
Levnî and Şebsefa | 113 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 115 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 119 | ||
Prinkipo | 123 | ||
Jacques | 127 | ||
Cantemir | 131 | ||
Cantemir and Eirene | 135 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed and Cantemir | 139 | ||
İbrahim and Hüseyin One-Eye | 145 | ||
Eirene’s Treasure, Jacques’s Treasure | 147 | ||
Unexpected or Ever Predictable | 151 | ||
Festivities, Despite All | 155 | ||
Dimitrie | 157 | ||
Levnî and Prinkipo | 159 | ||
The Emeralds and the Ruby | 163 | ||
The Library | 169 | ||
İbrahim and Ahmed | 173 | ||
İbrahim | 175 | ||
İbrahim and Levnî | 177 | ||
İbrahim and the Ambassador | 179 | ||
Circumcision Festival | 183 | ||
The Strongmen | 191 | ||
Games | 199 | ||
Levnî and Seyid Vehbî and Ahmed | 205 | ||
Yirmisekiz Çelebi and Ahmed | 215 | ||
Emetullah and Ahmed | 221 | ||
Yirmisekiz Çelebi and Ahmed | 227 | ||
İbrahim and Ahmed and Tulips | 231 | ||
Levnî and Yirmisekiz Çelebi | 235 | ||
Levnî | 239 | ||
İbrahim and New Delights | 243 | ||
The Winds of War in the East | 245 | ||
Şermi and Ahmed | 247 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 251 | ||
İbrahim and Mehtabe | 257 | ||
Tidings of Victory from the Front | 259 | ||
Marie-Geneviève-Marguerite and Ahmed | 261 | ||
Meylidil and Ahmed | 267 | ||
İbrahim and Ahmed | 271 | ||
İbrahim and Ahmed | 273 | ||
Ahmed and Hümaşah and Şermi and Nazife and Meylidil | 275 | ||
Meylidil and Fatma | 277 | ||
İbrahim and Fatma and Mehtabe | 279 | ||
Levnî and the Likeness of Meylidil | 281 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 285 | ||
Levnî and Yirmisekiz Çelebi | 287 | ||
Mosque Illuminations | 289 | ||
Ahmed and Tabriz and Tbilisi and Yerevan | 293 | ||
İbrahim and Mehtabe | 295 | ||
Marie-Geneviève-Marguerite and Meylidil | 297 | ||
Vanmour and Konstantiniyye | 301 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 305 | ||
Şermi and Abdülhamid | 309 | ||
Refik and Selim | 311 | ||
The Queen Mother and the Sultan | 313 | ||
Ibrahim and Hasan | 315 | ||
Levnî’s Dream and Ahmed’s Fountain | 317 | ||
The Ottomans and Persia | 319 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 321 | ||
İbrahim and Hüseyin One-Eye | 323 | ||
Levnî and Ahmed | 325 | ||
İbrahim and Hüseyin One-Eye | 329 | ||
Patrona Halil and Ahmed | 331 | ||
Mahmud and Ahmed | 337 | ||
Levnî and Şebsefa | 341 | ||
İbrahim and Hüseyin One-Eye and Manol | 343 | ||
Vanmour and Patrona Halil | 345 | ||
Back Matter | 347 | ||
Afterwards | 347 | ||
Afterwards | 351 | ||
Afterwards | 353 | ||
Ahmed and Levnî and Emetullah and Fatma and Mihrişah and Şermi and Hümaşah and Ümmügülsüm and Yirmisekiz Çelebi | 355 | ||
Glossary | 357 | ||
Dramatis personae | 361 |