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A little sketch of humanity. The faces that we are used to seeing in crowded cities but do not bother to look back. If you are in the countryside, you have to look at these faces more closely since you have nothing to care about or distract yourself. As you look, it is possible to see your own reflection, as if you were looking at the darkness within you. The countryside draws you in as it draws you in. You belong here now. And those people's story is also your story... In fact, we should call this humanity. Who knows what the stories to which we turn our heads unless we look or see contain within them? İbrahim Aslaner's latest novel, Winter Burns, reminded me again of the human faces I turn my head to. Each person has a deep story that affects their present, and you want to understand it and touch its wound. Actually, the situation is no different for us. We have stories that prepare us for today, dark faces that we do not want to show to anyone. The author has spent a long time on this subject. The atmosphere he created, the cold of winter and the desolation of that district made me feel, left a very good impression about the book. It is a bit gloomy. I wouldn't be lying if I said that. But this reveals the success of the book. My desire to open the book and finish it in one breath has a lot to do with the fluidity and immersion of the story. My favorite character in the book was, of course, Cemile. Her headstrong stance and self-confidence. It was very special for me that he showed his confidence in every situation. Apart from the fact that I have a special sympathy for female characters, of course :) Kemal represents me, you and all of us who go to the countryside as part of their duty. There is an undeniable deep bond between us...
Kış Yanıkları
Kış Yanıklarıİbrahim Aslaner · Fabrik Kitap · 010 okunma
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