
Yalnızlık Kalesi - İthaki Modern
A National Book Critics Circle Award winner and MacArthur writer who blends "high literature" and popular culture with his transitions between genres such as science fiction and noir detective fiction. Jonathan Lethem, winner of the Genius Scholarship, is one of the most extraordinary writers of his generation. The Fortress of Solitude, which New York Times literary critic Michiko Kakutani describes as "both wildly ambitious and with a low-key sincerity," spanning from the Brooklyn of the seventies to the nineties, is an epic novel that Jonathan Lethem was born to write.
Like a match striking in the dark. Changing times, neighborhoods. Two orphaned children. Dylan Ebdus is white. Mingus Rude is black. Their fathers are in their own world. The language of the street is difficult, its rituals are violent. What happens if these troubled teenagers, who became friends through comic books, find a magic ring?
In The Castle of Solitude, Jonathan Lethem explains Brooklyn, black and white, the power of music and art in a way only he can. Look up, there is a man flying in the sky. I wonder what this place looks like when you're up there?
"It's one of those rare books that seems inevitable to be written." –Nick Hornby
"Majestic, chaotic, harsh... Lethem grasps and captures the New York of the 1970s and brings it to a story worth telling." –Time
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2. Dough
Number of Pages: 648
Size: 13.5 x 21
First Print Year: 2020
Number of Prints: 1. Edition
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Ithaca publications |
Number of pages | : | 648 |
Publication Year | : | 2020 |
ISBN | : | 9786057762832 |
The heart | : | Turkish |