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A shattered soul, a shattered sexuality, a shattered body and a man...
"... No, I don't think so, he doesn't suspect it. How can he think of such a situation? How can he think that I'm experiencing the kind of relationship that he doesn't even talk about, that he finds disgusting and sick?
This is impossible.
If I'm going to make him sad because of such a situation, I'd rather die...
I already know, I will die because of this. These are not things to be endured.
This pain, that dark tar, is always on me. It is not possible for you to understand this. But thank you for listening anyway.
None Otherwise, I feel relieved to be able to tell these things to someone. "It feels like I'm free of my germs."
(From the Book)
This time Duygu Asena enters the world of men. He touches upon the most mysterious aspects of the world. It reveals the most different sides of you. The main hero of Shattered is a man who, on the one hand, lives like a classical man, and on the other hand, maintains relationships with men. He is a public servant in a small city, is married and has children. He is trying to figure out his life, but the more he tries to figure it out, the more difficult it gets, the more he tries to figure out himself, his sexuality, his soul. A man who doesn't fully understand.
This time, Asena brings up the unknown, unexplained, unspoken aspects of the men's world for discussion. He wanders around the world of homosexuals, who are judged as disgraces by the male-dominated society, and he chooses a warm, sincere narrative that puts people first. Paramparça is a novel that will fascinate both female readers and male readers.
(Excerpt from Promotional Article)