Afife Piri, a young Turkish woman, is the narrator who, along with the rest of the members of this select group, seizes on the opportunity to get entirely away from assembly-lime mentality. She and her companions, many of whom are famous artists, writers and scientists, believe that they have finally found a refuge from the monotony, authority and constant surveillance in their countries...
"The Sound of Fishsteps features delicate interplays of sentimentality and cynicism, tragicomedy and farce, and introduces a modern amalgam of dreams and nightmares in the style of Borges and Barthelme. As it relates an unusual love story from the vantege point of emotional intelligence, the novel presents an example of burlesque neosurrealism and striking postmodernism."- Prof. T.S. Halman-
"A modern utopia in the contemporary Turkish literature! I applause Ms. Buket Uzuner for her avant-garde literary style in Turkish novel."- Prof. Gürsel Aytaç-