
Damızlık Kızın Öyküsü
No one’s heart is perfect.
“We are two-legged wombs, that’s all.”
One morning when the woman “woke from oppressive dreams,” she found herself transformed into nothingness. She no longer had a name, no thoughts, no self, no desires, but she had a womb. The womb that had allowed her to continue her life as a Handmaid without being deported to the colonies, without being killed. She would no longer fall in love, she would no longer love, she would no longer go beyond an approved language. The rows of corpses hung on the walls reminded her that the only truth was war and reproduction. Freedom was too far away to remember…
Margaret Atwood’s masterpiece feminist dystopia The Handmaid’s Tale, like all dystopias, does not express a paranoia about the future, but the reality we live in. A reality that is familiar to us through women’s bodies, which are limited to reproduction and hidden behind private veils by a male-dominated conservative regime.
It is our story that is being told!
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2. Pulp
Number of Pages : 384
Size : 14x20
First Printing Year : 2017
Number of Printing : 1st Edition
Media Type : Paperback
Publisher | : | Dogan Book |
Number of pages | : | 384 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9786050940596 |
The heart | : | Turkish |
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Memnuniyet duydum.