"Pembe İncili Kaftan" is a novel by Turkish author Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu. The book was first published in 1940, and it has been widely translated and adapted into various forms of media, including TV shows, films, and stage plays.
The story takes place in Istanbul during the late Ottoman era and follows the life of a young girl named İclal. İclal belongs to a wealthy family and is deeply in love with her cousin Nuri Bey. However, her family arranges her marriage to a wealthy old man named Necdet Bey, whom she does not love.
The novel explores themes of love, loyalty, tradition, family, and social constraints. İclal's struggle to navigate between her love for Nuri and her duties towards her family and society is the central conflict of the story.
The title of the book "Pembe İncili Kaftan" refers to a pink kaftan embroidered with pearls, which İclal receives as a gift from Necdet Bey. The kaftan symbolizes her entrapment in her societal role as a wealthy woman and her inability to break free from her predetermined destiny.
Overall, "Pembe İncili Kaftan" is considered one of the most significant works of Turkish literature, and it continues to be read and admired by readers from all over the world.
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