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Two people who worked in many fields of writing, who were both readers and critics of each other: Aziz Nesin and Tahsin Saraç. They have nothing to hide from each other and nothing they cannot do for each other... The letters of Nesin and Saraç are documents of a rare friendship, love and sincerity, as well as their struggle for virtue and honor in an era and environment they saw as a swamp, with an outstanding love of work and a sense of duty. “Our correspondence is a file full. I will compile our letters in a book. I liken him to a chestnut, whose prickly shell has not been peeled off, and when the shell is peeled off, the clearest nut comes out from the inside. It is hard and thorny on the outside. Inside it is pure, clear, sweet... Dear Tahsin did himself the greatest evil by dying, but he doesn't even know it. However, I will always feel the evil he did to me by dying as long as I live.