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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Wird in der Türkei gehypt, aber ich finde das Buch "Serenade für Nadja" des Autors wesentlich besser. Das Thema von Glückseligkeit ist zwar spannend, das Buch beginnt auch gut, doch dann wird es über weite Strecken langatmig und am Ende verläuft die Handlung viel zu schnell und kommt (im Vergleich zum Hauptteil) mit viel zu vielen Wendungen daher. Schade. ( ) Die 15-jährige Meryem wird in einem ostanatolischen Dorf vergewaltigt. Archaische Traditionen verlangen ihren Tod. Zum Vollstrecker des Ehrenmords wird ihr Cousin Cemal auserwählt, welcher gerade nach der Ableistung seines Präsenzdienstes aus dem Bürgerkrieg gegen die PKK zurückgekehrt ist. In Istanbul wiederrum führt Irfan ein dekadentes Leben, ehe er sich die Sinnfrage stellt und zum Aussteiger wird. In Livanelis Roman kreuzen sich die Wege der vorgenannten Charaktere. Er zeigt die Zerissenheit der modernen Türkei zwischen Tradition und Moderne sowie zwischen Ost und West. Gegenübergestellt werden das in archaischen Traditionen verbliebene Ostanatolien, die Kriegsschauplätze im Kurdengebiet, das mondäne Istanbul sowie die Touristenhochburgen an der Ägäis. Livaneli zeigt die Türkei und seine Menschen in unterschiedlichster Ausprägung eingebettet in eine tragische Familiengeschichte. A book read for book club -- I probably wouldn't have picked it up otherwise, but am glad to have read it. First half was very slow build-up; I simply counldn't get "into" the book and feel for the Meryam, though upon reading the summary, I thought empathisizing with Meryam would be easy. It wasn't until the three characters finally joined together (half-way through) that the book grabbed my attention and made me want to keep reading. Interesting to read of two kinds of muslims -- the extremist muslim and the honorable muslim. The first half of the book earns a 3-star (potential unrealized). The second half of the book earns a 4.25 star (potential finally realized). nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Already an international bestseller, this lyrical and moving story embodies the sweep and contradictions of modern Turkey. In a rural Turkish village, young Meryem is raped by her uncle, a sheikh in a dervish order. Outcast for shaming her family, she is locked in the cellar, where she is expected to kill herself. But she is defiant. Her commando cousin, Cemal, with whom she grew up, has returned a hero from fighting terrorists in the mountains. It is he who is chosen to execute his cousin outside the town, telling her he is going to "take her to Istanbul." In Istanbul, a media celebrity professor named Irfan leaves his wife and charters a boat to sail the Aegean. By chance, these three fugitives cross paths and embark on a journey that shows what unexpected things can happen in the space between wounded people. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)894.353Literature Literature of other languages Altaic, Finno-Ugric, Uralic and Dravidian languages Turkic languages Turkish Turkish fictionClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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