
Ne Güzel Çocuklardık Biz
Metin Celâl, one of the leading poets of our contemporary poetry, comes to terms with the past of the '78 generation from which he came with his first novel, What Beautiful Children We Were. looking at your efforts. While expressing the hopeful and hopeless moments of a group of people trying to make peace with and cope with their past, it deals with the despair of this generation in the face of life and their efforts to hold on to life with an impartial perspective, as bravely as possible. What Beautiful Children We Were is a meticulous novel written by a poet. An enjoyable read for those who are curious about the adventure and present of a generation, as well as for those who love Metin Celâl's poetry. But first of all, it is a novel written from the inside to understand the sensitivities of the much-discussed '78 generation.
"He is looking for a quiet street. A side street. Dark, unemployed. Where he can only be with himself, where he can enjoy the sound of his breath and my steps. But he has never been in this neighborhood." There are no side streets, almost the entire district consists of adjacent apartment buildings, the fronts of the apartments, the road is the same buzzing day and night."
Number of Pages: < /b>208
Year of Printing: 2007
Language: Turkish
Publisher: b>Everest Publications
First Edition Year: 2007
Number of Pages: 208
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 208 |
ISBN | : | 9789752894068 |
The heart | : | Turkish |