Description
Attilâ İlhan's striking and shocking novel, which courageously tackled the subject of sexuality and caused great controversy, created such a resonance when it was published that the title of the book entered everyday language and found its place in different areas of usage: "Fena Halde Leman" became an idiom used to describe the excess of an emotion or a phenomenon over the norm. With Leman Korkut and the other protagonists of the novel, Attilâ İlhan portrayed a different kind of sexuality as a natural state that could be talked about, discussed, understood and understood. He drew the curtain over what had been going on for centuries in the depths and depths, and for the first time in Turkish literature, he portrayed this sexuality as "a human condition that is not a crime"...
This courageous novel violently shakes taboos about sexuality and challenges readers to think anew and on a different plane.