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You have to stop by Aux Deux Magots in the early morning: coffee, a croissant, another coffee. A little ahead of you, before your opium has kicked in, will be an old American woman writing a letter. Could it be that she knew Fitzgerald or Gertrude Stein? Suddenly the roaring 20s come to mind: the years of Hemingway, Djuna Barnes, Joyce. In actual fact, they are more associated with "tea".
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Abdülhak Şinasi Hisar, Paris'te Yahya Kemal (Yahya Kemal in Paris)

Demir Özlü, Gezintiler II (Excursions II)

Elias Petropoulos, Turkish Coffee in Greece

Enis Batur, Kediler Krallara Bakabilir (Cats Can Look At Kings)

Gustave Flaubert, Dictionnaire des Idées Reçues (Dictionary of Received Ideas)

Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpınar, Hayattan Sayfalar (Pages From Life)

Léon-Paul Fargue, Poisons

Oktay Rifat, Niko'nun Kahvesi (Niko's Coffee)

Pierre Loti, İstanbul

Sait Faik Abasıyanık, Kıraathaneler (Coffeehouses)

Salâh Birsel, Kahveler Kitabı (The Book of Coffeehouses)

Taha Toros, Kahvenin Öyküsü (The Story of Coffee)
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