Abstract

Abstract This chapter discusses Nâzım’s life in the Eastern Bloc from the mid-1950s until the end of the decade. Nâzım was doing well materially and emotionally, traveling frequently throughout the Eastern Bloc and elsewhere, and living with his physician/lover Dr. Galina Kolesnikova. During these years, Nâzım was common-law married to one woman, living with another, and falling in love with a third as he pursued Vera Tulyakova, a married mother thirty years his junior. Nâzım’s triple life was protected by the Iron Curtain, which served as both his narrative foil and a practical instrument. This chapter ends with a discussion of Nâzım’s publications in the Eastern Bloc in the second half of the 1950s.

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