Carla Grissman spent the better part of a year in the '60s living
in a farming hamlet in remote Anatolia, some 250 km east of Ankara.
The hospitality, the friendship and the way in which the
inhabitants of Uzak Koy accepted her into their community left a
deep impression, and were remembered and treasured in a private
memoir. Not for some forty years was it published, and yet it is
one of the most honest, clear-sighted and affectionate portraits of
rural Turkey, testimony to Proverbs 15:17, 'Better is a dinner of
herbs where love is, than feasting on a fattened ox where hatred
also dwells'.
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