
Occupied City
The Occupied City smells of disease, ash, gunpowder, rain and death... Spooky streets It is full of unhappy and anxious, scared and resigned, accustomed and angry people. The city is trying to heal its wounds and hold on to life, and the more it tries, the more it gets injured.
David Peace continues to tell the dark story of the country, which is struggling with diseases as well as social corruption and decay after the Second World War, after Tokyo Year Zero. The mainspring of this impressive story, which develops around the poisoning of 16 bank employees by a doctor who claims to have been sent by the state against epidemic diseases, draws a sharp and vivid picture of an entire society, at a moment when the country's history is torn apart by betrayal and complicity: No crime is too big to be covered up. It is not!
In the Occupied City, the lines where delusion and reality, good and evil are intertwined, cut the prose like a knife by sharpening it with poetry.
Number of Pages : 301
Printing Year: 2011
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Sel Publishing
First Printing Year: 2011
Number of Pages: 301
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Sel Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 301 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9789755705446 |
Translator | : | Dost Körpe |
The heart | : | Turkish |