Book of the Week: “The case of Cem” by Vera Mutafchieva

March 04, 2024
Book of the Week: “The case of Cem” by Vera Mutafchieva

The Case of Cem, Vera Mutafchieva’s sprawling novel of court intrigue, maintains lasting resonance for being a personal exploration of emigration and loss as told through the historical era during which the politics of the East and West were sketched out with utter clarity. These early lines of demarcation, as voiced through Christian and Muslim emissaries, power hungry rulers, unflinching warriors, and poets, have indelibly influenced the word as we know it today.

A grand historical epic, The Case of Cem tells the story of the attempted rebellion and subsequent exile of Cem Sultan, son of Mehmed the Conqueror, who challenged his older brother Bayezid for control of the Ottoman Empire after their father’s death in 1481.

It’s 1481, and as seen from the centers of power in Rome and Venice, the cultures of Europe are under threat from the expansion of the Ottoman Empire. When the exalted Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror dies his eldest son, Bayezid, takes the throne.