
Chatter from the Underground
Máirtín Ó Cadhain's inviting novel, Chatter from the Underground, one of the masterpieces of modern Irish, has a black humor reminiscent of her compatriots Synge and Beckett. . The protagonists of the text, which progresses as dialogues and takes place under the ground, are the dead. Each new death is responsible for bringing news about developments on earth underground. Ó Cadhain, who makes the absurdity of human nature even more meaningful in an atmosphere where gossip, blood feuds and well-digging never cease, suggests that the same life continues to be lived in the "life after death". While drawing a brutal and humorous portrait of a closed society, it displays a master example of the meaninglessness of human behavior and the quick wit of the Irish in the 20th century.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
< b>Number of Pages: 360
Printing Year: 2016
Language: Turkish
< b>Publisher: Aylak Adam
Cover Design: Melike Oran
Number of Pages: 360
Language: Turkish< /p>
Publisher | : | Idle Man |
Number of pages | : | 360 |
Publication Year | : | 2016 |
ISBN | : | 9786059691574 |
Translator | : | Süreyya Çalıkoğlu |
The heart | : | Turkish |