Babalar ve Oğullar

Babalar ve Oğullar

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Aug 1, 2006 · Turkish · Paperback (335 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 335
Language Turkish
Published Aug 1, 2006
Publisher İletişim Yayınları
ISBN-10 9750504100
ISBN-13 9789750504105

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Babalar ve Oğullar, Turgenyev'in en büyük romanı olduğu kadar, Batılılaşmanın çelişkilerini yaşayan, devrimin eşiğindeki Rusya'nın ruhunu en derinden yakalayan romanlardan da biridir. Kitap 1862'de yayımlandığında, bir anda pek çok siyasi, edebi ve felsefi tartışmanın odak noktası haline gelmişti; ama bugün hala okunmasını, bu tartışmaları hem içerip hem de aşmasını sağlayan edebi derinliğine, Vladimir Nabokov'un deyişiyle, Turgenyev'in "boz cilasına ve özenilecek renk, ışık ve gölge anlayışına" borçlu. Siyasi bir tartışmayı ya da felsefi bir sorunu insanileştirmenin, derin bir anlayış ve incelikli bir zanaatkârlıkla mümkün olduğunu Babalar ve Oğullar bize bir daha gösteriyor.

"Turgenyev'de her zaman bir şiirsellik vardır, ama bu şiirselliğin içinde hep gözünü bile kırpmayan bir gerçeklik bekler." - Henry James

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Goodness gracious, what a book...In the middle of it I was actually liking Bazarov's struggling with his attraction for Anna Odintsov but then I realized this is actually really... depressing. The big, rationalist nihilist suddenly finding himself stammering over his words in the presence of the woman was quite ironic. But then again, at the moment of his deathbed speech with Anna Odintsov and not only, I started hating her SO much. Choosing social comfort and emotional detachment over love even if she knew (in theory) that she was attracted to him is so cruel. Maybe they were just too alike, both emotionally unavailable.At last, the ending absolutely shattered me. I think it s actually one of the most emotional books I ve ever read(definitely gonna add this to my list of favorite books). His slow physical decay, how he considered himself pathetic while he was sick, the realization he had that his nihilistic ideas actually made his life hollow is heart wrenching. Anyway, I recommend it with all my heart, truly.

December 8th 2025
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