
Return of the Ten Thousand
Nazism, which was on the rise rapidly in Germany in the 1930s, found an echo in Turkey as well as all over the world, causing a mobilization and unification in all segments of society, and nationalism movements gaining intensity. and the differences of opinion have spread to university circles.
Recep and Halit, who study at Istanbul University Faculty of Law, are two friends who are similar to each other in terms of their view of the world, but are emotionally different. While Recep pursues his ideals and fights for the sake of the country, Halit moves away from the society and the problems of the country by pursuing his love. However, over time, Halit will see that he was wrong, that all the wealth, money and incompatible relationships do not bring happiness, and he will try to face the despair and remorse brought by an aimless life. It is no longer possible for Halit to take back the time that has passed, as he understands that the choices a person makes determine who he is. But there is still a path he can choose.
The Return of the Ten Thousand is an absorbing novel by Samim Kocagöz, in which he sheds light on the reflections of the Second World War in Turkey and highlights the awareness of responsibility and the love of homeland and nation by purifying them from plundering emotions.< br>
Number of Pages: 293
Printing Year: 2009
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Literature Publishing
First Edition Year: 2009
Number of Pages: 293
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Literature Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 293 |
ISBN | : | 9789750404627 |
The heart | : | Turkish |