
Callisto The Comedy of Errors
"Fun, intriguing, scary, and most importantly, the best portrait of America since Forrest Gump."< br>
This novel called "Callisto" by the author Torsten Krol, about whom nothing is known, is a modern comedy of errors. The book is known in the world press as a parody of the heroic soldier Svayk, with influences from John Kennedy Toole's "League of Idiots" and Salinger's "Gonlçelen" books. Nationalism. It deals with the relevance of areas such as the conflict of cultures in the world of a small-town American.
When the car of the unemployed and futureless novel hero, who wants to volunteer for the ongoing war in Iraq, breaks down halfway. He is forced to take shelter in a house in the middle of nowhere. This relationship starts with mistrust and then turns into friendship in a short time. Again, it will soon end in murder. This murder will reveal another murder. One or two books about Islam. The three or five words that come out of your mouth without thinking about it while watching television will become evidence of completely different scenarios and events will flow through these intentional and unintentional mistakes...
"calusto" takes place in a small town in the south. A masterpiece of black humor, in which the "enormous" fabrications we create while looking for excuses and ways out for our own fake lives and wrong murders, and the fake lives we reconstruct based on these fabrications, are told.
Number of Pages: 442
Printing Year: 2009
Language: Turkish
Publisher: < /b>Everest Publications
First Printing Year: 2009
Number of Pages: 442
< strong>Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 442 |
ISBN | : | 9789752895836 |
The heart | : | Turkish |