An epic descent-chasing lost passions by H seyin Akbaba
From the author of Once Upon a Time in Moscow and The Lost Children Cannot Draw Their Mothers HappyA haunting, poetic journey through the subconscious, The Horseless Riders' Odyssey plunges deep into the landscapes of memory, loss, and the elusive nature of meaning. This is not merely a novel-it is an intellectual excavation, an odyssey through lost gods, fractured identities, and the raw terrain of the human psyche.
In this mesmerizing work, H seyin Akbaba crafts a world where atonement and regret blur, where fate is dictated not by divine will but by the unrelenting machinery of time. With echoes of Kafka's surreal estrangement, Dostoevsky's psychological intensity, and Beckett's existential despair, this novel invites readers to question the very fabric of selfhood, agency, and the mirage of belonging.