
İçerdeki Oğul
Fakir Baykurt, in his stories, deals with problems such as the harshness of village life, poverty, ignorance, bigotry, superstition, exploitation, and socializes the material and spiritual world of his villagers. and a realistic perspective works. Based on observations and live testimonies, the author sometimes uses a humorous language by bringing daily spoken language into the story; It strikingly depicts the "ordinary person" who is stuck between the wheels of this rocracy but has hope within him, together with the atmosphere of the place he lives in. "I didn't see it..." muttered Ali. At home, we had a separate room with my brother..." "Haaa! In the village, everything was in one room... Our experiments accumulated at an early age... They would take out the containers behind the door and pour water there. My mother would also prepare an extra pot... They are terrible Muslims. They were afraid to walk without rinsing. My father was a strong man with a high mustache and a red face like that. He was small like most of our mothers, I thought he would get crushed every time he went to bed. They didn't have separate rooms, they didn't have dung or a stove to heat them! We could hardly make ends meet in between..."
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 356
Print Year: b>2015
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Literature Publishing
< span>Cover Design : Emel Atik
Illustrated by : Kubilay Dagbatiran
< strong>First Printing Year: 2015
Number of Pages: 356
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 356 |
Publication Year | : | 2015 |
ISBN | : | 9789750406744 |
The heart | : | Turkish |