
A Noisy Few Hours
The first novel of Muzaffer Buyrukçu, the innovative name of our literature, A Few Noisy Hours is extraordinary, just like the author's stories. The novel, praised by Kemal Tahir, sheds light on the night life, intellectual environment and social tensions of old Istanbul.
All the works of Muzaffer Buyrukçu, the important name of our literature who passed away in 2006, are in Kırmızı Kedi. Buyrukçu, who won important literary awards such as Sait Faik, Yunus Nadi and Haldun Taner, has a mastery in telling the stories of workers and the unemployed, tramps and bullies, housewives and prostitutes, disabled and insane people, people who are not seen much in society and even in literature, using characters and stories he knows well. It lies in the fact that it is constructed in an extremely original style.
Muzaffer Buyrukçu's first novel, A Few Hours with Noise, which met its readers in 1969, added a new note to our literature, just like his stories. It brought breath. In this novel, as in his previous story book, Blurry Pictures, he fits an extremely dynamic fiction into a single location, accompanied by flashbacks and psychological analyses. Buyrukçu: The relationship between a group of friends who meet in a tavern on a cold winter evening becomes increasingly electric. A Few Noisy Hours, which deals with the concept of friendship in all its dimensions, especially its social and political aspects, also provided the author's first serious breakthrough and was praised by masters such as Kemal Tahir.
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Dough Type: 2. Dough
Size: 13.5x21
Number of Prints: 1. Edition
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher | : | red Cat |