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Title:Tutunamayanlar
Author:Oğuz Atay
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 724 pages
Published:January 1984 by İletişim Yayınları (first published December 1972)
Categories:Asian Literature. Turkish Literature. Cultural. Turkish. Fiction. Novels. Roman. Literature. Classics
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Tutunamayanlar Paperback | Pages: 724 pages
Rating: 4.58 | 8552 Users | 350 Reviews

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Türk edebiyatının en önemli eserlerinden biri olan Tutunamayanlar'ı Berna Moran, "hem söyledikleri hem de söyleyiş biçimiyle bir başkaldırı" olarak niteler. Moran'a göre "Oğuz Atay'ın mizah gücü, duyarlılığı ve kullandığı teknik incelikler, Tutunamayanlar'ı büyük bir yeteneğin ürünü yapmış, yapıttaki bu yetkinlik Türk romanını çağdaş roman anlayışıyla aynı hizaya getirmiş ve ona çok şey kazandırmıştır." Küçük burjuva dünyasını zekice alaya alan Atay "saldırısını, tutunanların anlamayacağı, reddedeceği türden bir romanla yapar." Tutunamayanlar, 1970 TRT Roman Ödülü'nü kazanmıştı.

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Original Title: Tutunamayanlar ISBN13 9789754700114
Edition Language: Turkish
Characters: Selim Işık, Turgut Özben
Setting: Turkey
Literary Awards: TRT (Türkiye Radyo Televizyonları) Başarı Ödülü for Roman (1970)


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Ratings: 4.58 From 8552 Users | 350 Reviews

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one of the most important book in my life..

Tutunamayanlar is bulky like brick so some people never cannot read it.however, this people also like it. I'am feeling like Selim, I'am Turgut, I'm dying..

The Turkish Ulysses. And of the Top Three for me from '17.Alas, all two hundred copies have been snatched off the marketplace. I suspect that soon the vultures will descend with obscenely priced second=hands. Please do look out for a copy for yourself, but be safe out there and don't get ripped off.Meanwhile, there is rumor that possibly (this is crusty news, but any reason for hope is still reason to hope) a second translation is in preparation. It's the kind of novel that can certainly bear

This is a wonderfully mature novel about (1) grief) and (2) novel writing. Hard to merge the two and be effective with both, but Atay does it. Highly recommended. Long review to come later.Long review here:http://www.raintaxi.com/the-disconnec...

this book my book of bedside. every night before sleep I read some notes in this book.

A man stays behind after the suicide of his best friend. It's the starting point of a quest for the motives of this friend. Through the book we get to know the world of men "without grip", men that don't succeed in coping with life. Above everything this book is an experiment in writing; Atay rightfully is known as the Turkish Joyce. Especially the 60 pages long monologue by the girl friend of the dead person is a fabulous piece of art. This book deserves a better place in world literature.

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