
Mist
Yasef, an Istanbul gentleman of elegance who speaks as if he were from another century. “The only thing I could do in my life was to love a woman,” he says. The woman he has loved since childhood, Nur, was born in the middle of the Palestine war, lost everyone he loved in that war, and grew up without love, care, or education, like Yasef, the only son of a well-established family, a wild-tempered activist. Everything they value is contrary to each other.
Progressing with sections titled Novel and Reality, Buğu is an anti-psychiatric anti-novel in which, as the plot progresses, the novel becomes reality, reality becomes the novel, and the patients at Bakırköy Mental Hospital become the doctor and the doctors become the patients. It questions our established beliefs about reality, the science of psychiatry and the technique of the novel.
In order to leave the land, you have to go out to sea; but in order to enjoy being at sea, it is essential to look from the sea to the land.
Do we keep looking at life because we are dead?
If we were alive, we would look at death.
(From the Promotion Bulletin)
Paper Type : 2. Paste
Year of First Printing : 2017
Number of Prints : 1. Edition
Number of Pages : 208
Dimensions : 13 x 19
Publisher | : | Ithaca publications |
Number of pages | : | 208 |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9786053757283 |
The heart | : | Turkish |