Deniz Utlu
Deniz Utlu was born in Hannover in 1983 and studied Economics at the Free University of Berlin and at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. His debut novel Die Ungehaltenen (The Indignant) was published in 2014 and was adapted for the stage at the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin in 2015. His second novel, Gegen Morgen (Towards Morning) in 2019 and Vaters Meer (Father’s Ocean) in 2023, both by Suhrkamp Verlag. He is also the author of plays, poetry and essays and conducts research at the German Institute for Human Rights. In 2021 he won the Alfred-Döblin Prize for an extract from Vaters Meer and the Bavarian Book Award 2023 for the published book. Utlu lives in Berlin.
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Fiction | Issue 165
The Invisible Harbour
Deniz Utlu
‘Only from a distance does the observer understand the object that remained an enigma from close up.’
Fiction by Deniz Utlu, translated by Jackie Smith.