
Reincarnation Club
In his new novel, Reincarnation Club, Kaan Arslanoğlu turns his sharp and ironic gaze to today's Turkey. Again, instead of escaping from the difficult, the present time, he prefers to go after it. But this time, he deals with this (political) reality, today's Turkey, that makes one's head spin and mind wander, in a very different style, in a surrealistic way.
Author Kaan Arslanoğlu versus human Kaan Arslanoğlu!
Who isn't in this world; Kaan Arslanoğlu, Mustafa Kemal, Enver Pasha, İbrahim Kaypakkaya and other people...
I had a hunch that day, even before we first met, what I would experience later.
Book enthusiasts are now interested in novels with intense meaning and deep references in the first sentence. It wasn't for that reason that I started the novel like this, of course a first sentence was going to be included one way or another. Let me make a novelty worthy of myself and continue as follows: I am saying this in advance. If you have sympathy or dislike for the historical figures mentioned in the work in your hand, the probability of you enjoying this book is lower than the probability of you being spoiled. Although I have no particular obsession such as the desire to spoil your joy, I also want the perversion of pleasing the masses of readers whose souls I have memorized to please them by caressing them to stay as far away from me as possible.
Number of Pages: 296
Year of Publication: 2011
Language: Turkish
Publishing House: İthaki Publications
Year of First Printing: 2011
Number of Pages: 296
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Ithaca publications |
Number of pages | : | 296 |
Publication Year | : | 2011 |
ISBN | : | 9786053751489 |
The heart | : | Turkish |