
Canan
Cânân is a novel written by Peyami Safa, the pinnacle of Turkish novelism, around the themes of love, betrayal and family, and drags the reader to the brink of a cliff in its pages. Cânân, who is a prosperous, ambitious and selfish person because he was raised in the palace with great respect, is a disaster who disregards values such as morality, honor, love and family in his desire to be rich and be someone everyone envies, and plays with people as he wishes. Lami and Bedia have been married for five years, but after meeting Cânân, Lami begins to alienate Bedia and upset her husband for no reason. Lami with Bedia, the symbol of tradition, spirituality and nobility; He has to decide between Canan, the symbol of modernity, materialism and degeneracy.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
Number of Pages: 256
Size: 12 x 19.5
First Printing Year: 1996
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Generation Children's Publications, Generation Publications |
Number of pages | : | 112 |
ISBN | : | 9789754081657 |
The heart | : | Turkish |