Monday, March 1, 2010

Fun Decorating Rabbit Cages

ISTANBUL

Orahn Pamuk I discovered, thanks to an episode of "that time ago," the transmission of Fabio Fazio, a few years ago. The author, in a lengthy interview, he presented his book. What struck me the words of the writer turkish was that fails to settle his city almost making it a great spottone but to stress his very sad and decadent air that surrounded her and her inhabitants.
This sense of sadness for a past that no longer exists and an uncertain future for all transpires Istabul four hundred pages, in which he filters his city through the narration of the events of her family, a past as rich bourgeois but decadent.
This intertwining of the family events and places in the city give a sense of limbo in which Turkey and the Turks are now unable to click on all (European or Asian, Islamic or secular, etc..) Live a life of mediocrity and drift.
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