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Fyodor Mikhailevich Dostoyevsky was born on October 30, 1821. He was born into a middle-class family and had an unhappy childhood; He turned to literature at a young age. "The Young Man", like all of Dostoyevsky's great novels, is the story of a war of freedom. The protagonist, Dolgurukiy, who desires to buy freedom with money, is someone who looks at life with a little more irony and says that he does not have a father wherever he goes. His experiences will not deter him, one day he will gradually get rid of the slavery label and appear before us as Dostoyevsky's "Young Man".

"Only if we are exhausted, if we have suffered to the end of our ability to suffer, and if we feel the whole of life as a single wound that burns like embers, if we are breathing despair and the deaths of despair, if we are dead, then we should read Dostoyevsky. Only if we are left alone because of exhaustion and look at life as if we were struggling with paralysis." If we can no longer grasp that life with its wild, beautiful cruelty and we no longer want to take anything from it, then we are open to the music of this terrible and magnificent writer...

Only then can we experience the extraordinary meaning of his frightening and often hellish world..."
(From the Promotional Bulletin)



Number of Pages: 688

Year of Printing: 2005


Language: Turkish
Publisher: İskele Publishing

First Printing Year: 2005

Number of Pages: 688

Language: Turkish

Publisher : İskele Publishing
Number of pages : 688
ISBN : 9789759099190
The heart : Turkish
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Lad Fyodor Mikhailevich Dostoyevsky was born on October 30, 1821. He was born into a middle-class family and had an unhappy childhood; He turned to literature at a young age. ''The Young Man'', like all of Dostoyevsky's great novels, is the story of a war of freedom. The protagonist, Dolgurukiy, who desires to buy freedom with money, is someone who looks at life with a little more irony and says that he does not have a father wherever he goes. His experiences will not deter him, one day he will gradually get rid of the slavery label, and he will appear before us as Dostoyevsky's "Young Man." However, if we are exhausted, if we have suffered to the end of our ability to suffer, and if we feel the whole of life as a single wound that burns like a coal, If we are breathing despair and dying of despair, if we are dead, then we should read Dostoyevsky. Only if we are left alone because of exhaustion and look at life as if we were paralyzed, if we can no longer grasp that life with its wild, beautiful cruelty and do not want to take anything from it anymore, then we are open to the music of this terrible and magnificent writer... Only then can we hear his frightening and often We can experience the extraordinary meaning of the world, which is no different from hell...'' (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 688Print Year: 2005Language: TurkishPublisher: İskele Yayıncılık First Print Year: 2005 Number of Pages: 688 Language: Turkish PX0017155
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