
Kuru Sevda
Even experiences of democracy and changes in power have not been able to evoke the surprise, desperation and amazement that Makal evoked in the so-called enlightened circles. For the first time in centuries, the public is hearing our master and what a peasant is from the mouth of a village child. The literary aspect of these books is no less than a novel or any good story. Makal has a very strong and good narrative. Mahmut Makal's Kuru Sevda can be recommended to readers as a work that should not only be read, but also should be taken as an example... (Akis magazine)
All of the stories in Kuru Sevda are interesting and gripping. Once I started I couldn't stop. There must be a secret magic in Makal's pen. What is sought in the story? Is it the event, the language and expression, the organization? All of these are combined in the most beautiful way in the writings in Kuru Sevda. Not to mention the sharpness of observation and detection of the truth. This is where Makal differs from other storytellers. He doesn't write just for the sake of writing a story. He tells the village problems that he knows very well, not in the dryness and boringness of an article, but in the form of gripping stories that will shake our souls and break our hearts. One of the important points that should be emphasized in all of Makal's books is that the author's sincerity and nationalism have surrounded his entire being. It is this feeling that drives him to always speak bitterly, to reveal the truth before us without exaggeration, as if it were flattering us, without fear. It is really refreshing to have someone like Makal next to many of our artists who play diversion. In the beauty of the narrative and its gripping appeal, a trouble is also revealed in every line. You should also read Makal's Kuru Sevda. The things that our villagers are desperately chasing are presented in a truly masterful manner. It turns out that our villagers have been busy with things for centuries; Where to love life... Osman Senkos (Varlik magazine)
Number of Pages: 190
Year of Printing: 2009
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Literature Publishing
First Print Year: 2009
Number of Pages: 190
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 190 |
ISBN | : | 9789750404511 |
The heart | : | Turkish |