You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Halid Ziya’ya kadar, romancı muhayyilesiyle doğmuş tek muharririmiz yoktur. Hepsi roman veya hikâye yazmaya hevesli insanlardır. Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar Bir muharrir kendi eserleri hakkında sahih bir fikir beyan edemez. Bununla beraber cesaret ederek diyeceğim ki Kırık Hayatlar gerek dil gerek yapı bakımından kendisinden evvel yazılan ve nasılsa edebiyat tarihinde hususi bir mevkiye müstahak addedilen Mai ve Siyah ile Aşk-ı Memnu romanlarından çok üstündür. Münekkitler ne hüküm verirler, bunu bilmiyorum fakat bu iddiayı serdederken hiçbir övünme hevesine kapılmadan söylemek isterim ki bu kitap, muharririnin en olgunluk devresinin mahsulüdür. Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil Halid Ziya’nın ustalık döneminin üç büyük romanından biri olmasının yanında sansürle, baskılarla dolu yayımlanma macerasıyla da edebiyatımızdaki en özel eserlerden biri olan Kırık Hayatlar’ı, yazarının onayladığı son baskısı üzerinden yayına hazırladık. Bu kült roman, tekrar tekrar okunup anlaşılmayı bekliyor. #edebiyatımızınmirası #servetifünun #büyükromanlar #aşk #aile #hastalık #toplum #sosyete #şişli #değişenistanbul
Tendo em vista a necessidade de se aprofundar, no Brasil, o estudo teórico da "Avosidade" sob uma abordagem multidisciplinar, buscou-se nesta obra agregar temas relacionados à velhice, à saúde, à ancestralidade, à convivência intergeracional, inclusive à arquitetura, entre os povos indígenas, aos direitos e deveres dos avós, aos alimentos avoengos, à socioafetividade, à multiparentalidade, à gravidez infanto-juvenil, à guarda compartilhada com os avós e à responsabilidade civil em relação aos avós. Com efeito, diante do acelerado processo de envelhecimento da população brasileira, efetivas políticas sociais devem garantir a convivência interfamiliar com os idosos, visa...
FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.
Homeland, Exile, Imagined Homelands are features of the modern experience and relate to the cultural and historical dilemmas of loss, nostalgia, utopia, travel, longing, and are central for Jews and others. This book is an exploration into a world of boundary crossings and of desired places and alternate identities, into a world of adopted kin and invented allegiances.
None
Winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book for Europe and South Asia. "A stunning, defiant debut."— Guardian "Hiller brings to his works not only a craftsman's skill but also a compassion for his characters that proves infectious."— Haaretz "A chilling rites-of-passage novel set in Beirut in 1982 during the killings in the camps."— The Economist It is the summer of 1982 and Beirut is under siege. Eighteen-year-old Ivan's parents have just been evacuated from the city with other members of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Ivan stays on, interpreting for international medical volunteers in Sabra refugee camp and working undercover for the PLO. Hoping to get close...
"This compilation is from National Archives microfilm, 12th Census of Population 1900, Bureau of The Census Micro-Film Library. [i.e. ,] Tennessee Volume 36, Johnson County"--Page i.
Thomas Gleason (1607-1686) married Susanna Page, and emigrated before 1642 from England to Watertown, Massachusetts, moving about 1654/1655 to Cambridge, and in 1658 to Charlestown, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Missouri, Kansas, California and elsewhere. Name was spelled "Leeson" in early records.
In July 1995, the Army of the Serbian Republic killed some 8,000 Bosnian men and boys in and around the town of Srebrenica--the largest mass murder in Europe since World War II. Surviving the Bosnian Genocide is based on the testimonies of 60 female survivors of the massacre who were interviewed by Dutch historian Selma Leydesdorff. The women, many of whom still live in refugee camps, talk about their lives before the Bosnian war, the events of the massacre, and the ways they have tried to cope with their fate. Though fragmented by trauma, the women tell of life and survival under extreme conditions, while recalling a time before the war when Muslims, Croats, and Serbs lived together peaceably. By giving them a voice, this book looks beyond the rapes, murders, and atrocities of that dark time to show the agency of these women during and after the war and their fight to uncover the truth of what happened at Srebrenica and why.