Surgical Ward 9

Peyami Safa author Ralph Hubbell translator David Drummond illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Thousand Horsemen Press

Published:2nd Mar '26

Should be back in stock very soon

Surgical Ward 9 cover

Istanbul, 1915. While the Ottoman Empire is in the thick of war and fighting for its life, an unnamed fifteen-year-old boy has his own pressing concerns: he suffers from severe bone tuberculosis and drifts from doctor to doctor, unwilling to follow their advice. As his incurable condition and resulting despair trap him in fevered, psychological seclusion, he seeks solace in his infatuation with an older girl, Nüzhet.
Surgical Ward 9 is a raw and honest account of a sick person’s inner world—his envy, longing, ambition, disappointment, terror, hope, and despair. This melancholic yet strangely vibrant book bears traces of Peyami Safa’s own childhood, and its power still endures today.

“One of the first and finest authors to explore the East-West question in fiction.”
—Orhan Pamuk

“A unique book about real pain and grief. When I finished reading it, I was stunned.”
–Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar

ISBN: 9781068209727

Dimensions: 197mm x 128mm x 8mm

Weight: 135g

128 pages