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Original Title: | Tutunamayanlar ISBN13 9789754700114 |
Edition Language: | Turkish |
Characters: | Selim Işık, Turgut Özben |
Setting: | Turkey |
Literary Awards: | TRT (Türkiye Radyo Televizyonları) Başarı Ödülü for Roman (1970) |
Oğuz Atay
Paperback | Pages: 724 pages Rating: 4.58 | 8552 Users | 350 Reviews
Details Of Books Tutunamayanlar
Title | : | Tutunamayanlar |
Author | : | Oğuz Atay |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 724 pages |
Published | : | January 1984 by İletişim Yayınları (first published December 1972) |
Categories | : | Asian Literature. Turkish Literature. Cultural. Turkish. Fiction. Novels. Roman. Literature. Classics |
Narration To Books Tutunamayanlar
Türk edebiyatının en önemli eserlerinden biri olan Tutunamayanlar'ı Berna Moran, "hem söyledikleri hem de söyleyiş biçimiyle bir başkaldırı" olarak niteler. Moran'a göre "Oğuz Atay'ın mizah gücü, duyarlılığı ve kullandığı teknik incelikler, Tutunamayanlar'ı büyük bir yeteneğin ürünü yapmış, yapıttaki bu yetkinlik Türk romanını çağdaş roman anlayışıyla aynı hizaya getirmiş ve ona çok şey kazandırmıştır." Küçük burjuva dünyasını zekice alaya alan Atay "saldırısını, tutunanların anlamayacağı, reddedeceği türden bir romanla yapar." Tutunamayanlar, 1970 TRT Roman Ödülü'nü kazanmıştı.Rating Of Books Tutunamayanlar
Ratings: 4.58 From 8552 Users | 350 ReviewsCriticism Of Books Tutunamayanlar
The most amazing work I have ever read! It is a pity if you do not have a translation of this in your language.Turgut sometimes introduced seriousness and coherency, then quite suddenly switched to something absurdly meaninglessAcknowledgements: this review draws heavily on a number of sources listed at the end of the review and referenced where quoted directly.Oğuz Atay's debut novel Tutunamayanlar was published in 1971-2 although, interestingly given its subsequent history in English as discussed below, though given a prize before publication..., it was published by a small firm which could not afford
Tutunamayanlar is bulky like brick so some people never cannot read it.however, this people also like it. I'am feeling like Selim, I'am Turgut, I'm dying..
It is a great book, and I do not mean the sheer size of it. It is one of my favorites.The story develops around the main character, who tries to understand the reason behind his good friend's suicide. Spoiler alert!!!: In all, it is the story of an intellectual realizing the vanity of ideologies he tries to hold on to and decides to commit suicide. It is so well written that the reader "understands" why otherwise happy people would commit suicide and starts questioning his/her own life and
This is a wonderfully mature novel about (1) grief) and (2) novel writing. Hard to merge the two and be effective with both, but Atay does it. Highly recommended. Long review to come later.Long review here:http://www.raintaxi.com/the-disconnec...
Omnipresent Olric, publisher of this fine volume and reassuring internal voice of Turgut, to the unknown end. Where have you been? Was your train ride long, arduous? I'm so thankful you made it to this English speaking platform. Through wonderfully explored, endless layers of construction, I came to feel the excruciating difficulty of holding on, of being in between, of being a disconnectus erectus. Not only with the characters interpersonal relations and obligations but also with countless
The best book of my life until now.
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