
The Woman Who Worships Herself
Foreword by Selim Ileri,
With a chronological biography meticulously prepared by Serdar Soydan
Is it possible for two people to love each other? Or, as Sarah, the woman who worships herself, says, can't a person love anyone other than himself?
The Woman Who Worships Herself, which was serialized by Suat Dervis in the Gece Postası newspaper in 1947 and attracted great attention, was the first It meets the reader twice as a book. Written just before Phosphorous Cevriye, The Self-Worshipping Woman reveals the class conflict and the great wounds caused by human ambitions and interests in society with all its striking and courage. Dervis shows step by step how a deep wound inflicted in a young woman's childhood turns her into a tyrant and how she inflicts the greatest damage on herself.
The Self-Worshipping Woman, one of the cornerstones of Suat Dervis's collection, revealed through meticulous and intense archival studies. It meets the reader seventy-one years later.
When I finished reading The Woman Who Worships Herself - literally breathlessly - this summer, in August, I said to myself, "An unforgettable novel!" I said. “With its narrative, the problem it deals with, some unique scenes, its fiction, and especially its character Sârâ from Söyleyez.”
–SELIM İLERI-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Editor: Ayla Duru Karadag
Cover Design: Sükrü Karakoç
Dough Type: 2. Dough
Number of Prints: 1. Printing
First Printing Year: 2018
Number of Pages: 368
Size: 13.5 x 21
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Ithaca publications |
Number of pages | : | 368 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9786053758648 |
The heart | : | Turkish |