
Pigeon on a leash
The first mate and the third mate are playing backgammon without shouting, swearing or commenting, with an air of weariness that is obvious in every aspect that they do not enjoy at all. They can leave and go to their cabins at any time. So I tell fortunes with the deck of fifty-two cards that I find, which is worn out and has become like dough.
I'm thinking of going to my cabin a little later, having a drink from the stock in my cupboard (although it is forbidden to drink alcohol on the ship, everyone's cupboards, including the captain and the engineer, are filled to the brim with alcohol) and reading a book.
The Pigeon on a Collar, the last period of our storytelling. A very important masterpiece by one of the writers who left his mark, Cemil Kavukçu. Kavukçu takes his readers to a completely different world. To the uncanny, yet colorful world that lives behind the postcard-like still appearances of quiet towns...
Kavukçu, about whom countless articles have been written so far, proves Fethi Naci right: Whatever he touches becomes a story.
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Thin Cover:
Number of Pages: 96
Printing Year: 2014
e-Book:
Number of Pages: 69< br>
Year of Publication: 2009
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Can Publishing< /p>
First Printing Year: 2009
Number of Pages: 96
Language: strong>Turkish
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 96 |
Publication Year | : | 2014 |
ISBN | : | 9789750736155 |
The heart | : | Turkish |