Benim yılbaşım ise şimdi başlıyor, tıpkı geçen sene olduğu gibi. Bu sefer, kendi değişimimi gözlemleyebileceğim sabit ileti olsun bu. Değişimlerin görece büyüğüyle başladığım yılıma, yine Füruğ ve bana büyülü bir güç veren bu şarkı eşlik etsin..
Canım Füruğ'un kitaplarından birinde geçtiği gibi:
"Ben kendi içimdeki bir şeyin ve onu
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Toni Morrison tells The Story Of All Blacks in this work through being black and poor; she interweaves the stories to show that the characters we were angry with in the previous episode were also victims of others, and that all victims were victims of everything that happened to blacks. When we reach the end of the book, we do not know who we are going to be angry at, because injustice and evil have reached so deep, and black people have been so gripped that we cannot even be angry at those who kill each other and exploit each other. As we grieve for someone to become a victim, the next part is the story of the person who exploited that victim, this time our grasp is growing.So the writer expands our perception in each episode, allowing us to look at what was actually done to the All Blacks through a few people. The terrible story of little black Pecola, who wants to be blue-eyed by praying to God every day; it is added and expanded with the stories of those who have been victims of their own oppression, their own victimhood, putting an incredibly impressive truth of exploitation before us: neither being angry nor angry can destroy such a terrible, tangible evil, the living. That's why all that's left is words...literature stays...the incredible power of literature remains.
I read Toni Morrison's book twice at different times years ago. I'm thinking of reading it again. This work is one of the best examples of the power of literature to tell, Show, and disclose. Katmer katmer is a magnificent work where pain grows before our eyes. So, surely, I suggest to every reader whose heart cannot do without literature.
The Bluest EyeToni Morrison · Vintage London · 20071,965 okunma