
diary
"Everything is a self-portrait. Everything is a diary."
The book you are holding in your hands is a diary. A journey into the fears, joys and sadness of the person who takes the pen in hand. The ordinary life of an ordinary person... Perhaps fragments of memories that present sections from the life of an extraordinary person, which sometimes turns into a fairy tale and sometimes turns into a nightmare. This is the story of a woman who gets caught up in the shine of fake jewellery. A woman stuck in the triangle of art, life and death, watching her husband in a coma decompose day by day. To some, he is a simple waiter, to others, he is a great painter who can create a masterpiece at any time. This is also the mysterious story of Waytansea Island, whose connection to the mainland seems like it could disappear at any moment.
Everything is hidden in the diary of Misty Marie Kleinman, who lost her individuality by being forced to live someone else's life. This is a diary written by a single person. However, there are many layers in terms of both the narrator and the story being told.
Chuck Palahniuk, while taking a chilling look at man's eternal quest for immortality, also pays respect to the uncontrollable power of art. He does not ignore any detail while reflecting Misty's diary on the canvas. As we watch the brushstrokes being struck, sometimes brutally, the past, present and future intertwine. The distinction between me and the other is becoming increasingly blurred. The complex relationship between reality and imagination confuses our minds. And we all come out of our personal comas and enter a collective coma. A game is being played in which it is not clear who is fooling whom. It is not clear who was the victim. Can man hold his own destiny? Or is it a toy in the hands of cruel fate? It is not clear whether the lie is more real or the truth is the biggest lie. Because Waytansea Island is a lie covered with truth on all four sides…
Number of Pages: 224
Print Year: 2012
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Ayrinti Publications
First Edition Year: 2007
Number of Pages: 224
Language: Turkish
font>Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 224 |
Publication Year | : | 2012 |
ISBN | : | 9789755394701 |
Translator | : | Funda Uncu |
The heart | : | Turkish |