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But fear would return, and so would disgust; there was no salvation, she knew that. Salvation was not to be afraid of the fear that would reoccur. And Selma was not afraid of the fear that would test her again. She would have to live it and overcome it. Life was still like a wall that stood tall and uncompromising, and today a door had been ajar in that wall, both towards friendship and towards pain and disgust... She had to slip through the opened door or climb over the wall and overcome it. She had no other hope. She had to break the circle of fear, escape, hiding and avoidance by any means necessary.
This book contains portraits of women from various historical and geographical sections, by an author who feels women’s pain deep inside, whose pen has been sharpened with the awareness of being a woman. Women’s inner worlds, their hidden feelings, the inside story of their relationships with men and each other have always been Erendiz Atasü’s dominant subjects. Rabia in occupied Trabzon during World War I, a grieving intellectual in the oppressed Ankara of the 1980s, Hülya, a nurse in a mental hospital and others... Women who do not bow down, holding on to their dignity as humans, in a struggle for existence...
(From the Promotion Bulletin)
Paper Type : 2. Paste
Number of Pages : 232
Year of First Printing : 2017
Number of Printing : 1. Edition
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 232 |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9789750736421 |
The heart | : | Turkish |