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This book is the second part of a trilogy by Stefan Zweig, where he constructs a collective portrayal of European intellectuals by spotlighting significant figures. In this volume, focusing on Hölderlin, Kleist, and Nietzsche, Zweig explores three major German literary figures, illustrating how they embodied individuals with profound inner visions
Kendileriyle Savaşanlar
Kendileriyle SavaşanlarStefan Zweig · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 20192,526 okunma
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abi.................................. (spoilerli) simdi ben serinin konusunu bile bilmeden once kitabin son sahnesini biliyordum (goz agiz goz emoji kombosu) kaz ve inej ciftimiz medyada pek bi populer oldugu icin cok karsima cikiyordu, yorumlarda da birisi olmuyolar demisti. ben de nasil yani bu kadar tantana olmayan ship icin mi diye dusunup o
Sahte Krallık
Sahte KrallıkLeigh Bardugo · Novella Dinamik · 20172,642 okunma
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The book starts with this sentence: "It was a pleasure to burn!" And I asked these questions; Can you think of a more effective means of control? Can you think of a more effective means of Well, me neither . I didn't intend to start reading it. I really didn't. Somehow it seduced me into it.WOW AND I THOUGHT OKAY THEN LETS DO THIS!
Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451Ray Bradbury · İthaki Yayınları · 202290,2bin okunma
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"Cezeri, süslü ahşap kapıyı yavaşça iterek açtı. Dalgın adımlarla saray kütüphanesine girdi. Elimdeki mumu en yakındaki masanın üzerine koydu. Titreyen zayıf ışık, zifiri karanlığın içinde tomurcuk gül gibi parladı. Dışarıda şiddetli bir sağanak vardı. Kütüphanenin aralık bırakılmış penceresinden toprak kokusu ve yağmur sesi giriyordu. Tavana
Tüm Kediler Uzaylıdır
Tüm Kediler UzaylıdırPolat Onat · Buğday Kitap · 202111 okunma
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BURN IT PLEASE
1/5 Stars (%5/100) i hated it so much. I also hated the fact that people are giving this book 5 stars. I hated that this thing is considered to be poetry. This is not poetry and I'm not saying it because of this new trend of writing one word and hitting space. These are just sentences no aesthetics, no hidden messages, no deeper meanings...The whole book is full of somewhat "motivational" and "empowering" WORDS. People who like this book have no idea what true poetry is and I refuse to accept it no matter what. The style is similar to modernist and even post-modernist poems like that of E.E. Cummings's but it cannot even come close. Those poems wanted to tell something, something much more deeper than basically saying "I fell in love and I got hurt" well, duh. There's nothing more that can be said other than the book being totally well, empty and uninteresting.
Milk and Honey
Milk and HoneyRupi Kaur · Andrews McMeel Publishing · 20157,1bin okunma
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Better than Rupi Kaur but still pretty bad
2/5 Stars (%34/100) Another "instapoet" who became a writer because of their popularity on social media. Before you yell at me let me clear one thing; I am not anti-feminist nor I have any grudge against women or anyone who identify themself as women. I didn't like this book rather I found it okay because of the writing only. With that out of the way let me talk about the book itself. First of all, this not a poetry book. I refuse to accept the "things" that are in this book as poetry. This is the case of Rupi Kaur all over again. when you write like this people like it it seems The so called poetry in the book looks like this. They are not beautiful or make sense at all. However, some of the prose was actually interesting. Perhaps the only thing that made me read the book is the fact that Gill talked about lesser goddesses and other women who stayed in the background because they are wives of great heroes. This is why it was good to read more things about them. However, most of them were still boring and painful to go through. Like Rupi Kaur, she is trying too hard and it is obvious when you read it as well. I would have DNF it but I finished it nonetheless. In short, the "poems" in this book are terrible. The prose is okay but most of them are still cringy and boring. It is good that Greek mythology is getting more recognition in contemporary literature and it was also interesting to read about certain women who are less known by people.
Great Goddesses
Great GoddessesNikita Gill · G.P. Putnam's Sons · 20191 okunma
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