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Dimov's beard looked like a merchant's beard. Of course, if Dimov were a painter or a writer, then everyone would say that his beard looked just like Zola. We returned from the Cemetery from “Grasshopper” in a good mood. But less than a week later, life, which was not prohibited by circulars, but was not allowed at all, that hard, that tiring, that meaningless life, began to flow as before. From “The Man in the Sleeve” 'More emotions...' he was thinking... 'It is very true that there are no emotions in these... Now I will go to my superiors' house to visit, I will sign the signature book... While doing all these, one does not hear anything. ! That's right, for nothing... In other words, it's a kind of greeting machine...' From "Exclamation Mark" Chekhov, who is considered the truest and most mature representative of critical realism in classical Russian literature, enriched world literature as well as Russian literature with his stories. Expressing his understanding of writing with the words "The art of writing is actually the art of drawing what is badly written"; With his simple language and striking characters that seem ordinary at first glance, Chekhov is one of the rare writers who managed to paint a picture of depth on the surface.
City Stories is a selection and a reading suggestion made from stories in which Chekhov presents the city, which he considers not only as a place but also as the center of bureaucracy, poverty, deadlock and loneliness, in various ways. With Hasan Ali Ediz's beautiful Turkish…
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
Size: 14x20
First Print Year: 2017
Number of Printings: 1st Edition
Media Type: Paperback
Publisher | : | Procedure Literature |
Number of pages | : | 416 |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9786051722085 |
The heart | : | Turkish |