Suzy Hansen's "From Life Itself"

Suzy Hansen's "From Life Itself"

From LARB Radio Hour by Los Angeles Review of Books

May 8, 2026 · 55 min

About this episode

Kate Wolf interviews journalist Suzy Hansen about her book exploring Istanbul's neighborhood of Karagümrük and its socio-political dynamics under Erdogan's rule.

Kate Wolf speaks to the Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist Suzy Hansen about her new book, From Life Itself: Turkey, Istanbul, and a Neighborhood in the Age of Erdogan. It centers on Istanbul's neighborhood of Karagümrük, which Hansen first began reporting on in 2015. She writes about the influx of Syrian immigrants, the constant new construction, the conflicts between residents, and local muhtar's role in resolving them. Both a record of place and refraction of the global forces shaping Turkey today—not least the consolidation of power by president Erdogan— From Life Itsel f explores the ways that small lives become intruded on by the larger world. Hansen discusses her work as a foreign correspondent, Turkey's history, and its outsized role in current international conflicts from the war in Ukraine to Gaza and Iran.

People in this episode

Host: Kate Wolf

Guest: Suzy Hansen

Topics covered

  • journalism
  • immigration
  • urban development
  • politics
  • Turkey
  • foreign correspondence

Keywords

  • Suzy Hansen
  • Istanbul
  • Karagümrük
  • Erdogan
  • immigration
  • journalism
  • Turkey
  • foreign correspondent

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: From Life Itself: Turkey, Istanbul, and a Neighborhood in the Age of Erdogan

Places: Istanbul, Karagümrük, Turkey, Ukraine, Gaza, Iran

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