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Gölgesizler (1995)

by Hasan Ali Toptaş

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Hasan Ali Toptas exquisitely weaves an enigmatic, mystical tale of memory and identity, displacement and belonging. In an Anatolian village forgotten by both God and the government, the muhtar has been elected leader for the sixteenth successive year. When he staggers to bed that night, drunk on raki and his own well-deserved success, the village is prosperous. But when he is woken by his wife the next evening he discovers that Nuri, the barber, has disappeared without a trace in the dead of night, and the community begins to fracture. In a nameless town far away, Nuri walks into a barbershop as if from a dream, not knowing how he has arrived. Try as he might, he cannot grasp the strands of his memory. The facts of his past life shift and evade him, and as other customers come and go, they too struggle to recall how they got there. Blurring the lines of reality to terrific effect,Shadowless is both a compelling mystery and an enduring evocation of displacement from one of the finest, most exciting voices in Turkish literature today.… (more)
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Kendisi ile muhtemelen uzaktan akrabayız ama bu kitabı sevmeme yetmedi. Fazla postmodern bana uymuyor. Dil ve biçimle çok oynamış. İnception filmini çağrıştırır şekilde iç içe geçişler vb.
Kitabın içinde pek çok anlamlı soru ve güzel cümleler var. Ama bunlar bütünlüklü bir konusu olmasını sağlamıyor.

Genellikle filmi çekilen romanların filmi daha zayıf olur.
Filmi romandan bir nebze daha iyi, o bile vasat ama.

Bana yeni bir Hasan Ali Toptaş kitabı okuma isteği uyandırmadı. ( )
  kebikecx | Sep 26, 2020 |
Gölgesizler'i okudum. Böylece yazardan toplam da 2 kitap okumuş oldum.

Bu kitapla birlikte yazarın anlatım tarzına hayran kaldım. Ne kadar güzel cümleler kurmuş yazar. Kitabı okurken ve kitabı bitirdikten sonra da aklımda tek bir soru belirdi, "Yazar bu kitabı yazarken ne kullanıyordu?". Ayık kafayla bu kitabın yazılmasını neredeyse imkansız buluyorum. Kitap hakkında daha fazla yorum yapmama yetecek kadar felsefi bilgim olmadığı için yorumumu burada noktalıyorum.

Kitap sağlam felsefi altyapısıyla ve karmaşık kurgusuyla Türk Edebiyatı'nın en iyi kitaplarından birisi olarak adlandırmayı hakediyor. Kitabın filmini izledikten sonra kitabı bir daha okumayı düşünüyorum, bir kez okumakla anlaşılacak bir kitap değil. ( )
  Tobizume | Jun 9, 2020 |
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Hasan Ali Toptas exquisitely weaves an enigmatic, mystical tale of memory and identity, displacement and belonging. In an Anatolian village forgotten by both God and the government, the muhtar has been elected leader for the sixteenth successive year. When he staggers to bed that night, drunk on raki and his own well-deserved success, the village is prosperous. But when he is woken by his wife the next evening he discovers that Nuri, the barber, has disappeared without a trace in the dead of night, and the community begins to fracture. In a nameless town far away, Nuri walks into a barbershop as if from a dream, not knowing how he has arrived. Try as he might, he cannot grasp the strands of his memory. The facts of his past life shift and evade him, and as other customers come and go, they too struggle to recall how they got there. Blurring the lines of reality to terrific effect,Shadowless is both a compelling mystery and an enduring evocation of displacement from one of the finest, most exciting voices in Turkish literature today.

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