Deadly Identities
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YKY Edebiyat dizisi brings together the most powerful works of world and Turkish literature, offering readers new perspectives and fostering a love for reading from a young age!
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- Who am I?.. Where do I belong?.. Am I Eastern or Western? Where do I belong?.. How much do cultural characteristics make me who I am.. How much does social structure determine me? How independently can I think and how freely can I act from social and cultural conditioning? The mirrors I look at constantly crack and break. Is it really me that I'm thinking about, or am I struggling in an illusion?.. Amin Maalouf, who examines these crucial problems in his last essay book, Deadly Identities, thus opens the theoretical background of his novels. Amin Maalouf, who left his country at the age of twenty-six and settled in Paris, studied economics and sociology. He worked as a journalist. He published his first book in 1983. His first novel, Leo the African (1986), which is considered a classic today, won the Franco-Arab Friendship Award and the Tanios Rock (1993) Goncourt Prize. His second novel, Samarkand, published in 1988, was translated into many languages and placed the author at the center of worldwide interest. Turkish readers also loved and adopted the Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf, who based his literary problems on the basis of cultural archeology, with his novels Leo the African, Ports of the East, Samarkand and Tanios Rock, which were also published in our publications. Now Maalouf opens new horizons before us again with his new book and takes its place in our library. Show more
| Publishers | Construction Credit Publications |
| Date of publication | June 1, 2000 |
| Prints | 56. |
| Language | Turkish |
| Print Length | 136 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 9750801997 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-9750801990 |
| Dimensions | 13.7 x 1.2 x 21.1 cm |
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Mystery Enthusiasts
Ideal for readers who enjoy complex plot twists and deep psychological themes in novels.
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Cultural Explorers
Perfect for those seeking to understand identity issues within various societal contexts through literature.
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Book Club Groups
Recommended for discussion groups focused on themes of identity, morality, and existential questions in narratives.
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Casual Readers
May not appeal to those who prefer light, easy-to-read literature with straightforward plots.
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Action Seekers
Not suitable for readers looking for fast-paced action and adventure as the focus is psychological depth.
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Children's Audience
Not appropriate for young readers due to mature themes and complex character motivations presented.
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What age group is the YKY Doğan Kardeş series aimed at?
答え: The series is designed for young children to stimulate their imagination and cognitive development. -
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Who is Amin Maalouf and why is his work significant?
答え: Amin Maalouf is a renowned Lebanese writer whose novels delve into cultural identity and history, offering profound insights into contemporary issues. -
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What themes does the XXI. Yüzyıl Kitapları series explore?
答え: The series addresses contemporary issues and perspectives, connecting readers with today's world and encouraging critical thinking.
Amin Maalouf , Aysel Bora (Çevirmen) Format: Kağıt Kapak Editorial Review
**** "Deadly Identities" presents a thought-provoking exploration of identity and the prejudices that accompany various racial and ethnic backgrounds. Readers have highlighted the book's capacity to challenge ingrained assumptions, making it a valuable resource for those looking to broaden their understanding of identity issues. While some reviewers found the book less engaging in terms of storytelling, they appreciated its educational aspect and the insightful commentary it provides. Marked passages and reflections suggest that the content is dense and requires careful reading, especially for those unfamiliar with the themes discussed. Yet, it should be noted that the book's narrative style may not cater to everyone's taste; readers seeking a gripping page-turner may find it lacking in excitement. Instead, it serves as a more scholarly or biographical examination of identity rather than a fictional narrative, which can leave some readers feeling disconnected or uninterested. Overall, "Deadly Identities" is recommended for those interested in deepening their perspective on race and identity, though it may not be suited for casual readers looking for entertainment. **
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長所
- Provides a thought-provoking exploration of identity and prejudice.
- Encourages readers to challenge their biases.
短所
- Not particularly engaging or gripping.
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特徴と利点
- Discover powerful works of world and Turkish literature.
- Encourages imagination and cognitive skills in children.
- Fosters a love for reading early in life with YKY Doğan Kardeş series.
- Highlights modern classics that resonate across time.
- Explores contemporary issues through XXI. Yüzyıl Kitapları series.
- Amin Maalouf's works challenge cultural identity and belonging.
