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Derinlikli, sonunu açık etmeyen tekniğiyle pek çok eseri be­yaz perdeye uyarlanan Daphne du Maurier gotik edebiyatın hak ettiği takdiri zaman içinde gören yazarlarından. Alfred Hitchcock’un sinemaya uyarladığı “Kuşlar” öyküsünü de içe­ren bu derleme iki dünya arasına sıkışmış, kendilerine çıkış yolu arayan tutkulu karakterleriyle okura son sayfaya kadar şüphe, şaşkınlık vadeden yazarın korku gerilim öykülerini içeren kıymetli bir hazine. “Daphne du Maurier’nin dehası, yazdığı birbirinden özgün her öyküde kendini gösteriyor.” —Alberto Manguel İnsanlara saldırmaya başlayan kuşlar, korkunç bir bedel kar­şılığında ölümsüzlük bahşeden bir dağ, kocasına elma ağacı suretinde musallat olan ölü bir eş, bir fotoğrafçıyla tehlike­li bir ilişkiye başlayan genç bir kadın, sonu mezarlıkta biten bir randevu ve trajik bir sırra sahip bir aile… İnsanın dünya üzerindeki egemenliğiyle alay eden altı öykü bu derlemede kendine yer buluyor. Göğün dört bir yanından aşağı süzülüyor… kuşlar.
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Serpil Çağlayan
Serpil Çağlayan
Estimated Reading Time: 7 hrs. 15 min.Page Number: 256Publication Date: February 2024First Publication Date: 1952Publisher: İthaki YayınlarıOriginal Title: The Birds and Other Stories
ISBN: 9786052653043Country: TürkiyeLanguage: Türkçe
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Daphne du Maurier
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Dame Daphne du Maurier (13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English short story, novel and playwright. Many of his works have been adapted into films, including his novels Rebecca (the film adaptation won the Best Picture Oscar in 1941) and Jamaica Inn, and his short stories The Birds and Don't Look Now. His grandfather is actor and writer George du Maurie, and his father is actor Gerald du Maurier. Her older sister Angela was also a writer and her sister Jeanne was a painter. his youth Daphne du Maurier was born in London, the second of three daughters of Sir Gerald du Maurier, a well-known actor, and actress Muriel Beaumont. His grandfather is the writer and cartoonist George du Maurier, who created the character Svengali in the novel Trilby. These connections helped him establish a literary career, and du Maurier had some of his early work published in Beaumont's Bystander magazine. His first novel, The Loving Spirit, was published in 1931. Du Maurier is also the cousin of the Llewelyn Davies children, who inspired James Matthew Barrie in Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. As a young child, thanks to his father's fame, he met many bright stars of the theater. After meeting Tallulah Bankhead he was recorded as saying that she was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen.