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Aysegul Savas’ first short-story collection, Long Distance, has just been published, while her acclaimed 2024 novel, The Anthropologists, is now out in paperback. Below, the Paris-based Turkish author recommends six books for readers who enjoy setting.

‘Strange Weather in Tokyo’ by Hiromi Kawakami (2001)

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‘The Fish Can Sing’ by Halldor Laxness (1957)

‘Like a Sky Inside’ by Jakuta Alikavazovic (2024)

‘Mrs. Dalloway’ by Virginia Woolf (1925)

‘Istanbul: Memories of a City’ by Orhan Pamuk (2003)

‘On the Calculation of Volume’ by Solvej Balle (2024)