
Steppe Bride
The car stopped at a section of road with green-red lights. Atiye's thoughts seem to have stopped... The village entered through the latticed iron window. He looked around. He was still between two gendarmes.
His hands were handcuffed. Where were those first nights when the bride left, the nights that followed that first night?
Everest Publications continues to publish the books of Bekir Yildiz, one of the most competent writers of Turkish literature, with Bozkir Gelini. While Bekir Yildiz describes the predicaments of the Anatolian people in this book, he also skillfully reflects the poverty, unemployment and gloomy days of the coup period experienced by the urban people to the reader. The story of is being told. Atiye, as a "child bride" unaware of what will happen to her, goes to her new home to take care of a paralyzed elderly person and act as a woman for his son. Bekir Yildiz once again reveals this painful truth in Anatolia with his usual mastery.
Number of Pages: 114
Print Year: 2012
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Everest Publications
< strong>First Printing Year: 2012
Number of Pages: 114
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 114 |
Publication Year | : | 2012 |
ISBN | : | 9789752899902 |
The heart | : | Turkish |