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#walnutcomments #bluecrow #turkanelci He wakes up alone in an unknown place, with wounds and pain, tied up and unable to move. While he is trying to remember what happened to him under the sun, a crow comes and lands next to his head. As she lies in pain, he begins to tell her stories. Özgür Telek, who is in love with a nightingale, first begins to tell about his love. As the crow tells his story, you find traces of yourself in his story. The narration is absolutely magnificent, the use of words and sentences is very good. It takes you to a fairy-tale world while also emphasizing the realities of the world. However, apart from the anthropomorphization of the food, sleep, competition and mating cycle of animals, human facts such as caste hierarchy and politics were also imposed on crows, so after a while I got disturbed and stopped reading. The scale of the work has changed a lot and this is more uncomfortable than magical. Maybe if I read them all I would like them, but for me it's a DNF. I recommend it to those who want to try a different style. However, I wouldn't recommend it to those who don't like similes. It turns out that the pleasure of flying together has a fleeting life, the long one is grief; I realized this after countless ups and downs.
Mavi Karga
Mavi KargaTürkan Elçi · Doğan Kitap · 202263 okunma
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