'Correspondent' is a novel by Olga Khaldyz about the work of a Soviet journalist in Turkey against the backdrop of Turkish leader Turgut Özal's rise to power. The story spans from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. The protagonist is Glavagentstvo correspondent Andrei Tabak, a brilliant Turkologist who dreams of writing a book. He attempts to combine journalism with writing. The correspondent's life and work are set against the backdrop of the events of 'Turkey We Don't Know.' The reader will see the country long before the 'all-inclusive' concept emerged and immerse themselves in the twists and turns of Turkish politics and economics at the time, which largely shaped the Turkey of today.
Recommended for anyone interested in Turkey, its history, journalism, and writing. This is the first time a book on this topic about this country has been published in Russian.








