
Wolves of Kanlıdere
The Wolves of Kanlıderenin Book Description
Dursun Akçam, a simple He draws the reader into an exemplary struggle for honor with his novel, The Wolves of Kanlıdere, which he wrote in a language that he wrote in a language that is unique to him. The village of Çeşmir, in a remote corner of Eastern Anatolia, is suffering under the relentless drought. The Bey turns his back on his party supporters in the town and plays dirty tricks to fill his pocket while oppressing the villagers. On the other hand, the Mukhtar, the Imam, and the elders of the village are in cooperation with the Bey and are pursuing their own interests as well as remaining spectators of the developments. While the villager who cannot find food is groaning under the taxes, Merdan, the village boy, and his friends want to rebel against the Bey and destroy the system of exploitation and oppression...
In the blind grip of superstition, political oppression, poverty and tradition, Merdan and his friends rebel against the Bey and want to destroy the system of exploitation and oppression. The resistance of her cousin Nazlı is also the joy of being human.
"... Sometimes people become communists without realizing it. For example, when you talk about poverty and worry about it, when you say 'he has it and I don't', then you become a communist! Because God has given everyone's destiny differently. Are all five fingers the same? Burning grass, breaking dams and shooting animals is both communistic and anarchic. It is true that we are miserable in our village. If you covet your property, it means you have sinned and strayed from the path of truth. Think about it, who caused the drought? Thank God, there is no communist teacher in our village."
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Dough Type: 2. Dough
Number of Pages: 350
Size: 13.5 x 21.5
< strong>First Print Year: 2021
Print Number: 1. Edition
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 350 |
Publication Year | : | 2021 |
ISBN | : | 9789750408380 |
The heart | : | Turkish |