
Puppet on the Ceiling
The Puppet on the Ceiling is the story of a vengeful woman... But it is also an underground book that invites you to think about "crime", "punishment" and "revenge".
In the so-called "primitive" periods of humanity, people would solve the problem themselves. With "civilization", "social contracts" were made and the state took on the task of giving "punishment". So, does every "punishment" given repair the damage to the victim, calm the desire for revenge, and enable peace? Or can the "punishment" inflicted be enough for the women who were raped? Ingvar Ambjörnsen, who gained a well-deserved fan base with The White Negroes, which tells the story of "those who chose to live an angry and crooked life on the edge of the impossible", this time delves into the darkness of the human soul. It tells the revenge journey of a woman who wants to avenge her sister, who attempted suicide after being raped and had to spend her life in a mental hospital. This is a woman who spreads her revenge over time by making detailed plans, and who chooses to perpetuate the pain instead of dealing a single, fatal blow.
The woman cannot stand her sister's silence for years, and one day, she decides to leave one of the rooms closed in the depths of her consciousness...
Number of Pages: 138
Year of Printing: 2005
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Details Publications
First Printing Year: 2005
Number of Pages: 138
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Details Publications |
Number of pages | : | 138 |
ISBN | : | 9789755393544 |
The heart | : | Turkish |