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Despite these minor shortcomings, Sokak Nöbetçileri 4 stands as a compelling addition to the canon of Turkish urban literature. Its daring formal experiments, coupled with a socially engaged content, position it as both a literary and political intervention. It encourages readers to re‑imagine the street not merely as a physical locale but as a dynamic arena of memory, resistance, and possibility.
Sokak Nöbetçileri 4 engages in a transnational dialogue with works such as Zadie Smith’s White Teeth (London) and Roberto Saviano’s Gomorrah (Naples). Like these texts, Arslan portrays the street as a site where official law coexists with informal, often illicit, systems of governance. The novel’s emphasis on community surveillance echoes the “neighbourhood watch” phenomena seen worldwide, while its critique of digital surveillance places it firmly within contemporary global debates on privacy. Sokak Nobetcileri 4 -Asli Arslan-PDF INDIR -UPD-
. Long-time fans of the series found the ending particularly moving as they "bid farewell" to the characters. Sokak Nöbetçileri 4 engages in a transnational dialogue