
Mağara
The Cave is a novel written by Saramago in his usual subtle style, about the changes created in our lives by the increasingly widespread giant shopping centers and residential complexes in cities. Comparing a 'Center', the symbol of consumption and sterile living spaces, which are the rising trends of today's world, with an old potter, the symbol of a simple, traditional but productive life full of genuine emotions, the great master Saramago transforms a simple situation into an admirable philosophical allegory: Warm fairytale. Its narrative and sympathetic characters show that life projects, presented as wonderlands through huge advertising campaigns, cannot go beyond the Platonic cave of the human soul. is to withdraw into the world.” The New York Times Book Review
"An exciting, magnificently written, extremely fascinating, almost old-fashioned, romantic, sometimes striking look at ordinary people struggling to survive." Book Magazine
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 304
Print Year: 2016< br>
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Red Cat
Translation: Sila Okur
Number of Pages: 304
First Printing Year: strong>2014
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | red Cat |
Number of pages | : | 304 |
Publication Year | : | 2016 |
ISBN | : | 9786054927845 |
The heart | : | Turkish |