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Neurosis

Neurosis

Oltu? Talun

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Neurosis is an intricate psychological novel that peers into the fragile thresholds between memory, desire, and consciousness. Told through a deeply introspective voice, it traces the life of an unnamed narrator whose relationships and recollections merge into a haunting meditation on love, obsession, and the search for meaning amid emotional decay. With prose both luminous and fevered, Oltuğ Talun evokes a world where beauty and torment coexist, where truth becomes inseparable from illusion. Set against the backdrop of refined salons, quiet gardens, and restless inner worlds, Neurosis unfolds as a lyrical exploration of the mind’s labyrinth, exposing the elegant despair and hidden ecstasies of human intimacy. A modern elegy to memory and art, this is a novel that lingers with its music echoing long after the final page. Perfect for readers of literary fiction, psychological drama, and introspective narratives that blur the boundary between art and emotion.


ISBN : 978-1-80603-185-6

Scheduled: 11/06/2026

Pages : 100

Size : 205x140

Imprint : Olympia Publishers

Oltu? Talun

Oltu? Deha Talun is a Turkish novelist, poet, playwright and philosophical essayist. Talun was born in Istanbul on July 23, 1993. At the age of 11, Talun found himself in a certain art and literature culture. As the second child of an educated family,Talun decided at the age of 19 that he wanted to be a novelist.After graduating from high school and university, Talun turned to philosophy and psychology and instead of practicing the profession he had studied, he developed himself in the field of Psychology. From that day to the present, Talun has written various novels, theatre plays, essays and poems.Talun, who comes from an aristocratic family, traces his father's lineage from the Ottoman dynasty to the Molla Dedes, while his mother is a Yugoslavian immigrant descended from the Alim Dedes. Before his father lost his wealth, he was seen and known as the son of a wealthy family by his close circle and relatives.Talun spent his childhood and youth in a holiday village called Parkköy, which was outside the city at that time. While completing his education, Talun learned Turkish, English and German at school. Although he came from a Muslim family, he considered himself an atheist teenager and had little religious fervor. Talun describes himself as a devoted reader of literature and art and is known as a respected Proust and Nabokov researcher.

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