
Living on the Coast
'The woman's paused hand will continue on its way. Two strands of hair falling on his forehead will be pushed back and laid down. And when the woman looks in the mirror, at the map that fifty long years have drawn on her face, she will find the way to countries she has never been to before. A morning wind will filter into your nightgown and bring life to the newly plowed lands of your body. Then, despite the life resisting inside the room, gunshots will be heard from outside. (...) Gunshots will become more frequent. The footsteps of those climbing the stairs will be heard. The man will now sit up in bed. He will reach for the gun on the console.'
Living on the Shore is the story of someone who was killed by his loved ones in the city he lived in, in an environment where betrayals of love are rewarded. He is on the shore, watching as he is killed. He sees everything. In the gray loneliness of big cities, he knows that no one will be with him when he raises his head for a gray death. Yet he is not afraid of the shadows that come near; Because he is now the invisible man. He is a homeless night flyer.
Thin Cover:
Number of Pages: 167< br>
Printing Year: 2004
e-Book:
< b>Number of Pages: 113
Printing Year: 2004
Language: Turkish
< b>Publisher: Can Yayınlari
First Printing Year: 2004
Number of Pages: 167
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 167 |
ISBN | : | 9789750701672 |
The heart | : | Turkish |