At fourteen, Alis has never been outside her strict religious community. But when her parents arrange for her to marry a forty-year-old man, she flees desperately to the dangerous, unfamiliar city. She learns quickly that the only way to survive there is to become a thief—or worse. Facing an impossi
Abis
✍ Scribed by Aslı Tohumcu
- Publisher
- Kırmızı Kedi
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- Turkish
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Aslı Tohumcu Abis'te sustalı bir bıçağın korkunç anlamlar barındıran sesiyle seriyor "gerçek"i önümüze... Satır aralarında naif bir sesle "dünya yaşanması gereken bir yer değil mi?" diye soruyor... Tohumcu bu ilk kitabında, hayatın göründüğü gibi olmadığını, insan ruhunun karanlık noktalarını ve şiddetin kan kırmızısını anlatıyor... Abis, dünyayı bir kâbusa döndürenlere edebiyatla bir karşı çıkış, sert bir isyanın da kitabı.
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