The Life and Death of Narmanli
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Elif Ince is an Istanbul-based freelance journalist. She contributes to the New York Times and Deutsche Welle among other news outlets. She worked as a reporter for the daily Radikal between 2010 and 2014, focusing on Istanbul’s urban transformation.

Cem Dinlenmiş is interested in a variety of narrative forms ranging from cartoons and illustrations to graphic journalism and paintings. Since 2006, he has been drawing a satirical series for comic magazines Penguen and Uykusuz in Turkey.
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Translator’s Note
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Lit Trends
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En Face: Conversations on the Future of Translation
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Shadow Portrait
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Wishful Thinking
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INTERVIEW
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