Yol Hali Oku May 2026

("The State of Being on the Road") is a notable collection of essays and reflections by the Turkish academic and novelist Nazan Bekiroğlu , first published in 2010.

: Bekiroğlu’s use of language is dense and rich. Take time to sit with her sentences, as they are designed to provoke contemplation rather than just convey information. Yol Hali Oku

: The "road" is not just physical; it represents changes in the soul, shifts in perspective, and the surprises encountered when one travels without a rigid plan. ("The State of Being on the Road") is

: A recurring motif is the feeling of being a "stranger" ( garip ) or "other" on Earth. The author posits that since the time of Adam, no human is truly "local" to this world. it represents changes in the soul