In the Depth of Postmodernism
9/10
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2026 4. kitabı
I've never read a book that was both so complex and so organized at the same time as this one. Metafiction, fragmented structure, questioning metanarratives, posthumanism, postcolonialism, and all the "post-" are combined in this book. The book's self-reflective nature and its direct conversation with the reader have made it one of my favorite books written from a second-person perspective. It has a style that leads the reader into paradoxes, confuses them, and definitely broadens their horizons. Especially the stories that follow each episode are like a narrative version of the main plot of that episode. For example, in the first chapter, we, as readers, embark on a journey. A reading journey. The title of the next chapter is "If on a winter's night a traveler". So it's about someone who's embarked on a journey, a traveler. But this episode is cut short, and our character's journey is interrupted. Just like we, the readers, are constantly interrupted by the narrator throughout this book. There's a mystery in this chapter. We don't know what that mystery is. We also encounter a mystery while reading this book; which book are we reading? Why is the book incomplete? Where is the rest? And in the next chapter, we, the readers, are on the hunt for the continuation of the previous story. We go to the bookstore and find another story that could be a sequel. But this story we found has been replaced by the main story. Just like the main plot of the story we are about to read. So throughout the book, we, the readers and narrators, speak first, taking on an active role. At the end of each chapter, we read a different story. And these stories are like continuations of the previous chapter's narrative. This rather confusing book achieves its purpose: it bores the reader. But
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2026 6. kitabı
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Okunma: 30 Nisan 2026 20:16
I had already read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer before, and Huckleberry Finn was one of the characters in that book. Because of that, I became curious about him and wanted to read Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as well. After I started reading, I realized that I really enjoyed the humorous style of the book. The language and the dialogues made the story more interesting and enjoyable for me. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in 1884 and is considered one of the major works of American Realism. Unlike Romantic literature, Twain focuses on ordinary people, realistic language, and social problems. Through Huck’s journey, the novel reflects important issues of 19th-century American society such as racism, slavery, violence, religious hypocrisy, and social inequality. Twain also satirizes romantic adventure stories, especially through the character of Tom Sawyer. The novel follows Huck Finn, a young boy who escapes from his abusive father and travels along the Mississippi River with Jim, an escaped enslaved man. During their journey, they meet many different people and experience both humorous and serious situations. Through these adventures, Huck begins to question society’s values, racism, religion, and morality. Huck also starts to test the religious teachings of Miss Watson and Widow Douglas. He does not fully accept everything that society and religion teach him, and throughout the novel he tries to understand what is morally right by himself. Mark Twain mainly criticizes romanticism and unrealistic adventure stories. Tom tries to behave like the characters in books, while Huck thinks more realistically and questions these ideas. Through this contrast, Twain makes fun of romantic ideals that are disconnected from real life. Whether everything we learn
Huckleberry Finn'in MaceralarıMark Twain · İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 20233,692 okunma
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Puan vermedi·160 syf.··
2026 13. kitabı
Türk tasarımcıdan kıyafet giyen bol bol Margot Robbie’li bir kitap.Barbie’nin hasır sepet piknik çantası, beyaz deri eldivenleri, kahverengi kürklü tacı gibi detaylar güzeldi.Gold renk çantası da var:).A conversation with Margot Robbie adlı kısım mevcut.İngilizce ve koleksiyon bir kitap.
Barbie: The World TourMargot Robbie · Rizzoli International Publications · 20241 okunma
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2025 30. kitabı
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6 günde okudu
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Okunma: 27 Aralık 2025 17:58
Sıradan Zaferler yaşamın gündelik küçük mücadelelerini ve içsel zaferlerini odağına alan, dramatik olmayan ama derinlikli bir hikâye anlatır. Hikâye; büyük felaketler ya da fantastik olaylar yerine; panik ataklar, aşk, arkada bırakılan ilişkiler, aile bağları, sorumluluk alma, korkularla yüzleşme gibi günlük yaşamın içinden temaları işler. Hayatta büyük başarılar değil, küçük gelişmeler ve içsel değişimler esas zaferler olarak ele alınır. Eser sadece bir “grafik roman” değil; aynı zamanda modern insanın kaygı, ilişki ve anlam arayışını başarılı şekilde yansıtan bir içsel portredir. Umut dolu kitaplara, keyifli okumalar...
Sıradan ZaferlerManu Larcenet · Karakarga · 2016934 okunma
Puan vermedi·128 syf.··
2025 9. kitabı
John Strelecky’s The Why Café is a quiet, almost magical little story that lifts the reader out of everyday chaos and drops them into a lonely café in the middle of nowhere. The main character, John, arrives exhausted and directionless, and the café’s strange menu questions—“Why are you here?”, “Do you fear death?”, “Are you fulfilled?”—start pulling him into a kind of inner conversation he has avoided for years. The book isn’t driven by dramatic events; instead, the people he meets there—Casey, Mike, Anne—act like mirrors, reflecting back the parts of himself he hasn’t looked at closely. As he talks with them, the reader naturally drifts into the same introspection, wondering, Am I actually living with purpose? Or just moving through routine? The writing is simple and calm, and the impact comes from this gentleness: it doesn’t lecture, but it nudges. At times, it can feel idealistic, simplifying the messiness of real life, yet that simplicity is also what makes it comforting. In the end, The Why Café feels less like a novel and more like a quiet pause—a small, warm reminder to step back and reconsider what we’re doing with our days, and why.
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Dünyanın Kıyısındaki KafeJohn Strelecky · Pegasus Yayınları · 20211,196 okunma
Intimate contact with the nuance and foibles of human nature
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2025 80. kitabı
Imagine a long conversation with a man who keeps you engrossed from the first word – that’s pretty much what this book is. That is both good and bad, frankly. The very conversational tone of this book can get annoying – at times I felt that I was being examined on the points – but the overwhelming effect of this book is that you are fascinated and enthralled, both by Dr Patten’s insights and courage and by the courage and resilience of his patients. That he comes from an age of medicine where the patient, rather than the cost, matters is evident from the start, and that he cares deeply is equally evident. I felt privileged to read his “adventures.” Neurology Rounds with the Maverick is one of the most informative and entertaining neurology books. Within these real life medical stories is a lot of personal wisdom and insight about how the way we treat sick people has changed. Some of them are mundane, yet still humorous to hear in Dr. Patten’s unique way of speaking. Some are genuine medical mysteries that would be difficult to diagnose even now, let alone in the “golden age of medicine” when Patten practiced. Prepare to be fascinated by all the ways brain damage and other neurological illness can affect human life, and take a look back at a simpler time in medicine. The tone of this excellent book is set by the author in a ‘general conversation with the reader’ – "I know I am from a bygone era, an era when life was quite different, an era that included what is now considered by doctors as the golden age of medicine. It was an interesting time for doctors because there were few administrators, the insurance companies did not interfere with medical practice, and, believe it or not, money was not a big issue. There was less technology so doctors relied on, had to rely
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Neurology Rounds with the MaverickBernard M. Patten · Bernard M.Patten · 20191 okunma