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Teneke may refer to: *Teneke (novel), a 1955 novel by writer Yaşar Kemal *Teneke (opera) ''Teneke'' is an opera in three acts by Italian composer Fabio Vacchi. Franco Marcoaldi adapted the Italian libretto from the eponymous novel by the Turkish author Yaşar Kemal published in 1955. The opera was premiered on September 22, 2007, ..., a 2007 opera by composer Fabio Vacchi * Teneke (river), a stream in Akmola Region, Kazakhstan {{disambiguation ...
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Teneke (novel)
''Teneke'' ( en, The Drumming-Out) is a novel by the Turkish author of Kurdish origin Yaşar Kemal, appeared in 1955 by Varlık Yayınları after its first publication in 1954 as an episode in the newspaper ''Cumhuriyet''. It is Kemal's second novel. Teneke reached its 23rd edition, published 2004 by Yapı Kredi Yayınları. The novel was published in Turkish language 1962 in Bulgaria, and was translated into various languages since 1964. Plot summary In ''Teneke'', Kemal depicts the tragic conditions, under which the landowners ( aghas) in the region Çukurova in southern Anatolia of Turkey live and the way in which the rice planters exploit them. A young and idealistic district governor ( tr, kaymakam), who is newly appointed there, tries to back the landowners struggling against oppression and injustice by a rice planter. Major characters * Fikret Irmaklı – Kaymakam. A young and inexperienced district governor appointed to his first post. * Resul Efendi – Office secr ...
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Teneke (opera)
''Teneke'' is an opera in three acts by Italian composer Fabio Vacchi. Franco Marcoaldi adapted the Italian libretto from the eponymous novel by the Turkish author Yaşar Kemal published in 1955. The opera was premiered on September 22, 2007, at the Teatro alla Scala of Milan, conducted by Roberto Abbado. Set designs and costumes were by Arnaldo Pomodoro, and Ermanno Olmi was the stage director. It was staged until October 4, 2007, seven times only. Running time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes. Synopsis Act I Çukurova region in southern Anatolia, Turkey, in the 1950s. Resul Efendi, who is standing in for the newly appointed Kaymakam until he arrives, is an honest man. But he is incapable of opposing the arrogance of the rice growers, who are pressing to obtain their seasonal permits. Threatened, he is playing for time when the Doctor rushes in announcing that the Kaymakam has arrived. Fikret Irmaklï, a young man in his first post, is greeted by the notables, headed ...
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