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City Letters is a collection of essays by Turkish writer Mustafa Kutlu, exploring the relationships between human beings, cities, and space. Published as part of Dergâh Yayınları’s “Turkish Literature” series, the book was first released in August 1995, spanning 268 pages, and has reached its eighteenth printing as of November 2022.
The book consists of essays written by Mustafa Kutlu over nearly a decade of observations in Istanbul. These writings constitute an expanded continuation of texts he previously published in newspapers under the title “A Bouquet of Istanbul.” In the introduction, Kutlu describes these essays as “an outsider’s attempt to understand a great city,” presenting a perspective that examines the social, cultural, and spiritual dimensions of urban life.
In the work, cities are portrayed not merely as physical structures but as socio-cultural spaces endowed with history, identity, and memory. Through his analyses of Istanbul, Kutlu discusses the historical and social meanings of urban spaces, focusing on themes such as urban transformation, the decline of traditional ways of life, the erosion of neighborhood culture, and individual loneliness. Throughout the essays, the interaction between people and the city, the sense of belonging, and the impact of modernization on urban environments are explored.
The book also addresses spiritual connections to the city, the individual’s search for identity, and processes of social change. Based on Kutlu’s observations, these texts offer an analytical perspective on how urban life shapes the individual.
The book is written in a simple and clear style appropriate to the essay genre. The author’s narration is grounded in observation; subjective emotions are avoided, and descriptions and findings are presented from an observational standpoint. Rather than an academic tone, the work adopts a literary essay style. The text follows an explanatory and analytical structure designed to encourage readers to reflect on the city and its surroundings.
Işık, Ayşe Koçak. "Mustafa Kutlu’nun Tarihsel Şahsiyeti Etrafında Şekillenen Eserlerinin Türk Hikâyeciliğindeki İzdüşümü." *Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi* 6, no. 24 (2022): 302–333. Accessed August 4, 2925. Accessed adresi
Kutlu, Mustafa. *Şehir Mektupları*. İstanbul: Dergah Yayınları, 1995. Accessed July 15, 2025. https://www.dergah.com.tr/kitaplar/sehir-mektuplari
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