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The item Sister Shako and Kolo the goat: memories of my childhood in Turkey, by Vedat Dalokay ; translated by Güner Ener represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Dallas Public Library. The author's untimely death in an auto accident during his book's translation contributes to the mystical feel of this spare, episodic evocation. There is no plot. Sister Shako, whose husband and sons were murdered in a vendetta, lives with her goats in a stable belonging to Dalokay's father, the ``village landlord.'' With daily visits, the boy's unusual friendship with the old woman. Brief tales center on young Dalokay's friendship with Sister Shako, a reclusive, eccentric widow whose life revolves around caring for her seven goats, including the unusual, temperamental Kolo. The narrative is filled with sometimes obscure symbolism as well as references to local customs, expressions and lore (many of which are clarified by footnotes).

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