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First of all, such a sincere start made me very emotional. The fact that it started with the phrase "For strict readers" shows the value given to those who have been following it for a long time. This made me very happy and excited. His first work aroused a desire to recall. Such approaches reinforce the link between the reader and the author. It is necessary to know the value of such intimate contacts in the literary world. On this occasion, I would like to express my gratitude for this delicacy of the author. It must be a really impressive experience that you've moved into the second book and that the excitement has shocked you in every episode without ever being let go. Such immersive stories draw the reader into it, and experience different emotional ups and downs. Each episode is "How's it!" The fact that it is a scene of moments that make you think shows the mastery of the writer and the power of fiction. This is also a testament to how fluent and unpredictable the reading adventure progresses. The fact that the books are so intriguing leads readers to turn the next page with great impatience. This is an important factor that also increases the overall quality of the work and its impact on the reader. How nice to see such an impressive series. Such experiences bring the pleasure of reading to the heights and remain in mind for a long time. The works of this author have a really different place for me. I think that leaving the stories open-ended in this way is somewhat positive. This allows the reader to continue his plot using his own imagination. It's quite enjoyable to set up our own scenarios and think about the future of the characters. This preference by the author makes the impact of the work more permanent. The fact that each reader can add his own
Black mirror is an anthology series that explores the dark aspects of modern society, the effects of technology and human psychology. Each chapter tells an independent story. I often watch dark and thought-provoking stories that question the effects of human nature, morality, society and technology, but close to perfect, effective and I recommend everyone without exception. Season 1 (2011) 1.The National Anthem The princess of England is kidnapped and the kidnapper demands that Prime Minister Michael Callow have sex with a pig on national television. A striking story of chaos, media influence and moral questions between the government and the people. 2.fifteen million merits/`15 million value In a dystopian world, people generate energy by pedaling and make a living with the "credits" they earn. A man named Bing spends all his savings for the brother he fell in love with to become famous in a talent contest, but he faces the cruel realities of the system. The entire history of you With a technology where every moment is recorded and monitored, people can relive their past. A man named liam tries to find out if his wife is unfaithful using this technology and becomes obsessed. The themes of distrust and privacy are discussed in relationships. Season 2 (2013) 1. be right back/ I will return immediately Martha loses her lover ash in an accident. thanks to technology, she begins to use an artificial intelligence version created from ash's social media and messages. this "ash" takes on a more realistic form over time, but his confrontation with martha's loss becomes complicated. 2. white bear A woman wakes up in a world with loss of memory and is constantly forced to flee. but the story is reversed in a way that shocks the audience: the woman has actually
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Liste Babil.com'da Türkçe olarak yayınlanmış. Türkçesini bulamıyoruz. Küçük-büyük harf sıkıntısını düzeltmek isterdim lakin uğraşamayacağım, bu listeyi bulmak güç oldu. İngilizcesi ilgililere duyurulur arkadaşlar, buyurunuz. :) never let me go – kazuo ishiguro Beni Asla Bırakma Beni Asla Bırakma saturday – ian mcewan Cumartesi Cumartesi on beauty – zadie smith Güzelliğe Dair Güzelliğe Dair slow man – j.m. coetzee Yavaş Adam Yavaş Adam adjunct: an undigest – peter manson the sea – john banville Deniz Deniz the red queen – margaret drabble the plot against america – philip roth Amerika'ya Tuzak Amerika'ya Tuzak the master – colm tóibín Üstad Üstad vanishing point – david markson the lambs of london – peter ackroyd Londra Yanıyor Londra Yanıyor dining on stones – iain sinclair
What Really Happened in İran- John Coleman
What Really Happened in Iran? Uncle Sam's Hidden Hand Christopher de Bellaigue F or as long as the shah of Iran occupied the Peacock Throne, his relations with the United States depended on a mutually accepted falsehood. Neither side stood to gain from acknowledging that Washington's favorite dictator owed his position to American skullduggery. So regarding the events of August 1953, when the shah fled his country after unsuccess- fully challenging its constitutionally elected prime minister, only to be re- stored a few days later after a military coup, both sides stuck to the story that the shah's loyal subjects were responsible for his salvation. But after 1979, when Islamic and secular revolutionaries overthrew the shah, not everyone felt compelled to maintain the lie any longer. A stream of histories, memoirs, and eyewitness accounts emerged that revealed how American and British spies, and not Iranian royalists, had played decisive roles in the plot to oust the prime minis ter, Mohammad Mosaddeq. Now, Ray Takeyh ("What Really Happened in Iran," July/August 2014) has tried to rehabilitate the same discredited myths that prevailed during the shah's time. To get at the truth, it is necessary to go back to 1951, when Mosaddeq outraged the British by nationalizing Iran's oil industry, which was then run by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, the precursor to British Petroleum (now BP). Mosaddeq went on to thwart British attempts to topple him, most notably an embargo the United Kingdom placed on Iranian oil, a move that was supported by the United States. In late 1952, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's government appealed for more American help in removing Mosaddeq, arguing that Iran was in danger of falling into the Soviet orbit-a line that the incoming
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Şahsiyet (Persona): A Must-See Turkish Cult Classic in the Making (Cat Costumes, Serial Killings, and English Subtitles: Turkish TV Series Şahsiyet Has it All.) If you watch Turkish TV to learn Turkish or other reasons, you may feel that you’ve sacrificed part of your life for this language. The episodes usually last up to two hours, and the plots can unwind for episode counts nearing the hundred mark. The commitment involved should not be taken lightly. So, I wrote about it for 1k. But let’s be clear. I usually stuff my head in books, instead of TV. Series, regardless of where they hail from, always present the risk of putting me in a state mind-numbing boredom. I’m not able to recount any episodes of Game of Thrones, for instance. Why? I’ve never watched it. That said, movies do get me hooked, because the commitment is so much lower. With two hours and a check mark, I can take a movie off my list. It takes a rare unicorn of a TV series to get me to sit down, munch on popcorn, and gaze for hours into the ethereal glow of modern technology’s greatest distraction tool: the screen. It’s true, whenever I catch whiff of something odd, eccentric or quirky, I’ll test it out. And these traits are exactly what’s missing from Turkish TV. Or so I thought. Then I begrudgingly accepted my boyfriend’s invitation to watch a brand new show: Şahsiyet. The title means ‘personality’ in English and you can find it on Puhu TV, a channel only available online. It features English subtitles, so you’ll learn lots of Turkish as you watch. My boyfriend had tried to explain to me the cult-classic potential of this series by name dropping: It features a legendary theater actor, Haluk Bilginer, who has starred in Nuri Bilge Ceylan films — and one of the Turkish directors currently bringing
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