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The Adventures Of Misfit Defne Kaman Air

Stok Kodu
9786051854557
Boyut
14x20
Sayfa Sayısı
308
Baskı
1
Basım Tarihi
2020-02
Resimleyen
de04581ad61140e9879ab0f6b7ca716a
Kapak Türü
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü
2. Hamur
Dili
İngilizce
325,00TL
%23 İNDİRİM
250,25TL
Taksitli fiyat : 9 x 30,59TL
Stokta var
9786051854557
636389
The Adventures Of Misfit Defne Kaman Air
The Adventures Of Misfit Defne Kaman Air
250.25

The journalist Defne Kaman is being prosecuted for her article “Why Not Nuclear Energy?” In Kayseri, where the trial is being held, Defne Kaman is joined by Turkey’s renowned environmental lawyers, journalists, animal and environmental rights activists and NGO representatives. The day Defne Kaman arrives in Kayseri a bust mysteriously disappears from the city center. It is the bust of Gevher Nesibe, a female Seljuk sultan who, in 13th Century Kayseri, built one of the world’s first medical schools, as well as a hospital that treated patients with music. Following a surprise development on the morning of the trial Defne Kaman also vanishes. Her friends then head to Cappadocia, on a tip that the journalist has been spotted on a hot air balloon there.

Buket Uzuner’s character, Defne Kaman, the female journalist who defends the position that the natural disasters caused by climate change can be prevented through sustainable clean energy and who is a supporter of animal, children’s, women’s and environmental rights, leaves a mark on literature. The author invites the reader to remember the essence of our thousands of years old ancient Shamanic tradition which regards humans as equal to all other living beings in nature.

“Buket Uzuner’s Air is a striking climate-fiction novel that brings back respiration to our biotically off kilter planet.”

Serpil Opperman President, EASLCE (European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture and Environment)

“ Like an eco-shaman, in her Nature Quartet novels, Buket Uzuner embarks on a journey to reconcile our daily existence with our perception of the world around us, making use of Anatolian culture, mythology and history in the process.”

Pinar Batur, Vassar College, USA Ufuk Ozdag, Hacettepe University

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