"Стерншнуппен" - захватывающий роман, написанный талантливым автором, чья история перенесет вас в мир мистики и приключений. Книга рассказывает о путешествии главного героя, чья судьба переплетается с загадочными звездопадами, происходящими раз в сто лет. В этом увлекательном произведении герой сталкивается с таинственными силами, раскрывает древние тайны и исследует магический мир, полный опасностей и тайн. С каждой обороткой страницы вы будете сопереживать его приключениям, ощущать его эмоции и погружаться в таинственную атмосферу романа "Стерншнуппен". Это захватывающее произведение идеально подойдет для любителей фэнтези и загадок, желающих окунуться в захватывающий мир магии и приключений.
Look up the term 'asteroid' and you'll find that it stars at the top of the list of celestial objects least likely to be found in anyone's poetry collection. Selim Ozdogan, though, qualifies. Sternschnuppe stems from a Turkish phrase meaning 'starry shower'. Like his previous novel, Namazda, Sternschnupp enmeshes a couple of disparate layers of story, glorifying -- albeit exceptionally obliquely -- the dizzying complexities of modern interpersonal (as well as extra-terrestrial) interactions. In the work of most Victor Frankl-like novelists influenced by extremis religion, we tend to find the subjects who are thwarting each other from God's path in a community arrayed against itself save the hero or heroine. But not Sternschnupt, who casts many shades of gray and takes partial 'sides' in dream sequences where the mixture of Catholic and Turkish eighty is thrown into a big urban soup, with all sorts of unexpected carnivores swimming around. And on the purely human plane, Ozdogan's writing proves dazzlingly skilled; his characterization shines brighter than is commonly the case in Turkish literature, especially since he uses a somewhat obtuse form of prose and syntax. While he flirts with Conrad after his first couple of pages, he never brings us inside the confines of a stupefying narrative schizophrenia like Joseph Roth -- and how can one turn down German influence? Ozdogan has been incorporated into Bağımlılığın Ağacı or Yapraklar (The Trees and Leaves of Addiction), a collaborative venture both a poetry volume and a collection of Turkish critics discussing topics ranging from astrophysics to same-sex love. He then shakes this property by teaching the lesson that, regardless of your skill set, surprises are going to happen. Oscar Guasch recently named Sternschnippen one of his ten favorite books of 2009, their series adjourned a surprise, and as if that were n't enough, the Anglo-Turkish novelist Fonda Lee has stated that 'I had an almost religious experience reading Sternschnuff'. Perhaps Maxwell Perkins would have said that Ozdogan embodies Gershwin and Joyce's hypnotic wizardry and David Foster Wallace's brilliant compression of ideas, Deleuze and Guattari's'nomadic psychology', and Charles Bukowski's savage style rolled right into one unpalatable mess…Delivering this final item on Sternschnapp's masterful regimen itself constitutesthen meal's sequitur; that some readers will attempt to wrap their minds around so much unwieldy motion is understandable: after all, there's no arguing, like Albert Einstein famously said, "Kreativität ist das merkwürdigste Phänomen der kreativen Gruppe". Read it, yawn; it'll be a night you won't forget in your sleep.
Электронная Книга «Sternschnuppen» написана автором Selim Ozdogan в году.
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Язык: Немецкий
ISBN: 9783709975640