Aysegl Savas is the author of the acclaimed novels Walking on the Ceiling, White on White, and, most recently, The Anthropologists. Her work has been translated into six languages and has appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, Granta, and elsewhere. She lives in Paris.
Praise for The Wilderness “As a personal chronicle, it’s arresting and deep, and makes for a rewarding entry into the growing pantheon of postpartum literature.”—Publishers WeeklyPraise for Ayşegül Savaş “The Anthropologists is yet another gorgeous, gorgeous book from Ayşegül Savaş: she is an author who simply, and astoundingly, knows. Savaş knows hope. Savaş knows despair. Savaş knows joy, and malaise, and laughter, and curiosity. There are worlds inside of Savaş' prose, and The Anthropologists is both a bright light and a map for how to be. A massively heartening achievement.”―Bryan Washington, author of Lot, Memorial, and Family Meal “Like Walter Benjamin, Ayşegül Savaş uncovers trapdoors to bewilderment everywhere in everyday life; like Henry James, she sees marriage as a mystery, unsoundably deep. The Anthropologists is mesmerizing; I felt I read it in a single breath.”―Garth Greenwell, author of Cleanness “[Savaş] writes with both sensuality and coolness as if determined to find a rational explanation for the irrationality of existence.”―Sarah Lyall, The New York Times on Walking on the Ceiling “Savaş' restrained style is a statement in itself, minimalist on the surface but more textured than what first meets the eye.”―Michele Filgate, Los Angeles Times on White on White “A haunting, irresistible novel. I loved this book for its depth and perception, for its beauty and eerie rhythms, but most of all for its wonderfully dream-like spell. It's breathtaking.”―Brandon Taylor on White on White “The entire world of White on White is selectively outlined. What of it exists exists in crisp, clean prose . . . the narrator . . . resists providing the compassion and reassurance Agnes seems to so desperately seek. The results of this thwarted intimacy move the story inexorably toward a finale that, for a book so invested in visual art, feels surprisingly most like an act of literary revenge.” ―Larissa Pham, New York Times Book Review on White on White “'In the middle ages, human skin was seen as a blanket stretched to cover a secret, inner life,' writes Ayşegül Savaş. Reading White on White for me is like an outer skin which you open layer by layer as you read; gentle, mysterious and profound.”―Marina Abramovic on White on White “Ayşegül Savaş' White on White is marvelous, as elegant as an opaque sheet of ice that belies the swift and turbulent waters beneath.”―Lauren Groff on White on White