
Irazca'nın Dirliği
Irazca was born and has not seen the light of day since its birth. Is she a troubled woman? Moreover, she did not know that she was a woman because she was widowed at a young age. It was his life, he was a child, then he was a grandchild, but his back never touched a properly soft bed. As if that wasn't enough, the headman of the village, Cimbildak, regards Hüsnü and Haceli as enemies because of their home location. Just when the housework is done and the waters are calm, he realizes that the water sleeps but the enemy does not.
This time, the enemies do evil to his grandson Ahmet; His son Bayram returns from the dead. They lose their supports one by one... and poor Irazca has neither health nor order left.
Fakir Baykurt makes you say "Let poverty be blind" in this second book of his trilogy, which starts with Revenge of the Snakes and tells about the village of Karataş and its people. to the reader. While he expresses what it means to be a peasant and to be poor in a world where power is measured by money and in an environment where things are done with nepotism and bribery, he seems to be lamenting this pathetic state of humanity.
The snakes showing their heads in Revenge of the Snakes are Irazca's. He spills his poison in his Dirligi.
Number of Pages: 292
Print Year: 2015
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Language: Turkish
Publisher: Literature Publishing
Illustrated by: Kubilay Dagbatiran
Cover Design: Mithat Çinar
First Print Year: < /strong>2006
Number of Pages: 292
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 292 |
Publication Year | : | 2015 |
ISBN | : | 9789750403965 |
The heart | : | Turkish |