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Bu sayfada sizin için tüm bilgileri topladık Divanyolu kitap, ücretsiz indir, hoş okuma sevgili okuyucular için benzer kitaplar, yorumlar, yorumlar ve bağlantılar aldı. Divanyolu Divanyolu'nda yürüyen sadece insan değildir. Kültür ve tarihin tahtında yol almanın şaşkınlığı kadar cümbüşü de akar burada. Bazen rüya gibidir. Bazen gerçeğin göz kırpmaları akıl çeler. Sesler ırmağında dolaşan, ışığın ve müziğin altın heykeleri olmalı. O dümdüz bir cade değildir. Zamanla daralıp genişleyerek kendi harikalarını hazırlamıştır. Onu sadece bir yol olarak da düşünebilirsiniz, bir dehliz gibi de görebilirsiniz. Fakat onun asıl mucizeleri, dünün masaları gibi dipte kalsa da bugün her köşesinden konuşma kudretine sahiptir. Beşir Ayvazoğlu, bir roman kahramanı gibi diri ve derinlikli bu cadeyi o özgün üslubuyla yeniden konuşturuyor. Divanyoln; şirle romanın, sinematografi ile tarih bilgisinin, masala gazetecilik tecesüsünün arasından parlayan bir kitap. Portal - TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi, editörlerimiz tarafından toplanan içeriği beğendiğinizi umuyor Divanyolu ve tekrar bize bak, arkadaşlarına da tavsiyede bulun. Ve geleneklere göre - sadece sizin için iyi kitaplar, sevgili okurlarımız.
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terricia
Tk 2 terricia — I read the book before I saw the movie, and although the movie was great, the book is ever better. I read this in eighth grade and though I couldn't really tell you what love was at the time, I always loved Allie's and Noah's relationship.
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yondermagnetik
Yonder Magnetik yondermagnetik — someone needs to stop being pretentious... yes I'm talking to you, author "Benjamin Kunkel..." just stop writing and take up a job as Patrick Bateman instead, okay?
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lasoproductions
Laso Productions lasoproductions — A couple of years ago, I was blown by a German boytoy. By “I,” of course, I mean “my mind,” and by “German boytoy,” I mean Herman Hesse. I was reading a book called Steppenwolf, in which a relatively ordinary man, Harry Haller, grows to believe that his body harbors two distinct personalities: his own mundane self and another that is based and animalistic. As the novel progresses, Haller is subjected to a number of strange and surreal situations that lead him to question his identity. Rico Slade Will Fucking Kill You, I think, does something very similar. However, rather than restricting such an outlandish course of events as Hesse does, Sands extends the satirical philosophy to our society at large. Stick with me here. Rico Slade is about an action movie actor who loses his grip on reality and starts believing that he is his character. He is constantly blowing things up, fighting people, and trying to destroy his arch nemesis. It’s fairly easy to sit back and giggle quietly to yourself while you watch his insane antics. But, as I see it, if you’re brain works, you won’t be doing that for long. The events in Rico Slade are every bit as surreal as those in Steppenwolf, only we don’t really recognize them as such. Just below the surface, we see that Sands is saying something about the acclimation our culture has experienced where the fantastic is concerned. It’s not completely unreasonable to think Rico Slade might, in real life, tear someone’s throat out. It’s become pretty goddamned realistic to go into a battle with a gang of cops. It is, I think, much easier to go the route bizarro typically takes and draw out the surreal through the exploitation of Seussian juxtapositions. In this one, however, Sands is using our present day existence as the fantastic setting for his surprisingly normal characters. He’s doing what Huxley did with Brave New World, only he isn’t laying down prophecy; he’s watching you live and is taking notes. As a culture, we idolize people. We love our celebrities so much that we elect them into office. We let these professional fakers run our country. Am I wrong, or does that say something? Chip Johnson, Rico Slade’s real-life persona, has a breakdown and resorts to becoming the person he pretends to be. Suddenly, he sees himself worthy of respect and admiration. He becomes his own man by embracing a cultural cliché. He highlights the dual personalities existing inside of Chip and allows them to fragment in the same way Hesse does with Haller. The key difference there is that Haller achieves something as result of this fragmentation. Does Chip? Or is Sands merely pointing out the absurdity of our lives? Is our search for meaning in this world we’ve crafted out of celebrities and psychoanalysis and really big explosions worth living? Does life have a point if we’re living it as Chip Johnson? Or does it only begin to approach meaning when we forge ourselves into the overwhelmingly unreal action hero? No matter what the answer is, I want to fucking kill you. And Rico Slade will fucking kill you. Put that in your existentialist pipe and go fuck yourself with it.
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