
Cat Letters
Oya Baydar appears with cats this time: with "Cat Letters"... Is "Cat Letters", which she wrote after "Farewell Alyosa", a cat novel? On this subject, Nina, one of the cat heroes of the novel, expresses her cruel criticism as follows: "There is nothing new or harmful about cats in this story, but it is a very useful resource for cats who want to know and understand people closely... While I think my lady is talking about cats, she is actually talking about herself and herself." "His telling of such things is a great literary shortcoming. This is perhaps not because he is a bad writer, but because the human creature is self-centered and lacks the ability to comprehend nature and life in its entirety." In "Cat Letters", cats and people are looking for an answer to a question. Can the person who asked that question ever find peace again? Can the cat who asked that question remain a cat anymore? In the middle of this great hurricane and historical turning point we are living in, are the fears, sorrows, joys and destinies of a handful of people and their cats, broken away from their roots, a mirror of the thinking people of our age?.. No person who reads Cat Letters will look at cats with their old eyes anymore; No cat who reads "Cat Letters" will ever see people the same way again.
Thin Cover:
Page Number: 258
Print Year: 2015
e-Book:
Number of Pages: 212
Year of Printing: 1997
Language: < /b>Turkish
Publisher: Can Yayınlari
Number of Pages: 258
First Printing Year: 1997
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 258 |
Publication Year | : | 2015 |
ISBN | : | 9789750725838 |
The heart | : | Turkish |