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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Yason Yayıncılık
I couldn't put it down!
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İletişim Yayınevi
"What we have invented, Hans, is a new religion. Oh, not the moralistic and old-fashioned theological kind with that God who does not want us, but one with brutal splendors, magnificent contemporary rites and rituals, scenes, gestures, sacrifices, humiliations, terrors, tremblings, mortifications, degradations, phantasmagoric transfigurations into other realms of feeling, new realizations that will come from this cleansing purge, and then transcendencies unto a New World of our own making, with our own new rules and rewards and justifications."
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Arkadya Yayınları
This book took a while to get into, maybe because I didn't have tons of time to read it. A bit of a stark view of humanity where no man, corporation or official is to be trusted in anyway.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Artshop Yayıncılık
This is the opening novel with Kate Fansler as the intellectual academic reluctant detective. We find all the ingredients in the first book that made the series interesting and different: intellectual puzzles, the mystery set in a somewhat ivory tower space, here, a psychoanalyst's office and home. You get literary discussions and mentions (Lord Peter *smile*), psychoanalytic debates about Freud, etc. The plot is fairly simple : why would a former student of Kate end up stabbed on the couch of the psychoanalyst Kate recommended to her? Did the analyst do it? I had less than 50 pages left to read and I still had no idea of who and why and didn't mind. Yes, the ending is somewhat far fetched but has a certain flair in the way it's delivered and constructed. I liked it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Zeytin Çocuk
This is a nice book for elementary age students. Albert, the protagonist, is a half Navajo and half Apache who is orphaned except for a drunken grandfather who remembers all the old ways but does not try to help his people learn any new ways. Albert is smart but does not show it unitl a teacher new to the Bureau school herself takes an interest in the students in a sympathetic, caring manner. The lesson that an individual can choose life styles independently and with energy is evident in the closing when Albert writes on the board for the teacher. The grandfather chose a lazy, apathetic approach to life, but Albert is "lion-hearted." The author uses some symbolism in the form of a silver ring created by the grandfather for a tourist but given to Albert because the puchaser did not come to claim it. This universal theme of the children getting the leftovers from guardians who care only for themselves and the moment is strong in the little book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nota Bene Yayınları
Intelligent use of dialect and allegory. But beware: each story in this collection is as much a vortex as is a down comforter on a queen sized bed in a mountaintop lodge - the stories are so engaging that new sentences cannot cross your eyes soon enough and before you realize it, forty minutes have passed, your breathing is back to normal, you've reached the end of the story and you look up and realize the moon's taken over the sky.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Müzik
dosty &safa
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: İrem Yayıncılık
circa 2007, james tate's who-knew-whom credibility is probably low. okay, really low. but his weirdness stands well against anybody's weirdness, and in most times it's taller.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Alfa Yayınları
It was okay....it could have been much shorter.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Dikeyeksen Yayın Dağıtım
The compelling thing about this book is it's organization. It relies heavily on well known published memoirs -- including Solzhenitsyn and Ginzburg -- so there isn't a lot of new or shocking inforamtion. What it does do, and where Ginzburg and Solzhenitsyn ~fail, is giving a whole picture chronilogically AND thematically. After reading each chapter, which have obvious headings along the lines of "arrest", "transfer," "women and children" and "work" one has the impression of a full understanding of the myriad of experiences for that given group at a given time. To do that for something as massive and significant as the Gulag is truly a remarkable accomplishment. . . and it did win the Pulizter :)
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