Jacques İle Efendisi
Jacques and his Master, the unforgettable duo in the history of literature, whom Milan Kundera, as a reader, remembered with love and longing on the streets of war-torn Prague, and who, as a man of letters, equated with Don Quixote, Tom Jones and Ulysses, will one day be remembered by Kundera. He is a guest on the theater stage. Diderot's XVIII. Kundera expresses the importance of Jacques the Fatalist and His Master, which he wrote in the last quarter of the century and is one of the cornerstones of the history of Western literature, with the following words: "I claim that, in the absence of Jacques the Fatalist, the history of the novel is neither understandable nor complete."
In this three-act play, which Kundera wrote after the Soviet troops invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968 and could only be published in France in 1981, as a tribute to the memory of the French writer Denis Diderot, the butler, in his own words, "walks through modern Western history from beginning to end". He and his master go on a journey full of luck, honor, friendship and love. Two writers, two centuries meet. Novel and theater meet. Kundera brings the formal freedom that Diderot gifted to the novel to the theater stage.
In the cold of war, the laughter of Jacques and his Master echoes on Kundera's stage.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 144
Year of Printing: 2013
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Can Yayınları
Number of Pages: 144
First Printing Year: 1994
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 144 |
Publication Year | : | 2013 |
ISBN | : | 9789750718830 |
The heart | : | Turkish |
Üye olmadan sipariş verebildim.
Ayrıca, kargo süreci hakkında da sistem üzerinden güncel olarak bilgilendirildim.
Memnuniyet duydum.
Ayrıca pirtukakurdi olması saygıya deger bir kitap alışveriş
Sitesi.