
Tango Nights
“Death, which comes step by step, attracts people as much as life. I guess that's why I should come and sit in front of the TV again. I'm ashamed of myself, but I try not to show it.
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I don't want advice and commands anymore. I turn off my own taps for advice. The water is also cut off. Everyone should keep the advice to themselves.
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Thinking is related to dreaming and falling. Words and actions that are close to each other and come from the same root. In other words, while thinking freely and dreaming, one can fall into the SSC, upside down.”
Tango Nights brings together Orhan Duru's essays written as stories. Duru approaches even the issues we consider to be the most serious, with a shrewd approach, and passes them through a mischievous prism. Thus, it shows us once again that even the most serious issue has a mischievous side that can be caught.
Number of pages | : | 208 |
The heart | : | Turkish |