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Book Synopsis Tales From Ahmetaga by : Michael M. Nikoletseas
Download or read book Tales From Ahmetaga written by Michael M. Nikoletseas and published by MICHAEL NIKOLETSEAS. This book was released on 2014-08-05 with total page 101 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Tales from Ahmetaga" is a collection of stories set in a fictional town in Greece of 1950 to the present. The manifest theme is friendship, loss or separation. Underneath the elegiac milieu there is a journey into the darkness of the male soul. The stories are apparently autobiographical, however the reader will often find himself roaming in the dreamworld. Dry and deeply moving.
Book Synopsis Parmenides: The World as Modus Cogitandi by : Michael M Nikoletseas
Download or read book Parmenides: The World as Modus Cogitandi written by Michael M Nikoletseas and published by MICHAEL NIKOLETSEAS. This book was released on 2016-10-13 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the third edition of the groundbreaking interpretation of Parmenides. "Eon" does not refer to "Being" but to a formal language that must be used in a science of Physis. A milestone in Philosophy.
Book Synopsis Parmenides: I never said Being by : Michael M Nikoletseas
Download or read book Parmenides: I never said Being written by Michael M Nikoletseas and published by MICHAEL NIKOLETSEAS. This book was released on 2015-10-31 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A new translation of the ancient text leads to a groundbreaking interpretation of Parmenides. The Parmenidean "eon" does not refer to "Being" but to a formal language that must be used for a science of Physics. A milestone in Philosophy and Philosophy of Physics.
Book Synopsis The Modus Cogitandi of Heraclitus by : Michael M Nikoletseas
Download or read book The Modus Cogitandi of Heraclitus written by Michael M Nikoletseas and published by MICHAEL NIKOLETSEAS. This book was released on 2015-08-03 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a new reading of Heraclitus by a natural scientist who challenges the traditional view of Heraclitus as the philosopher of flux. A parallel analysis of Heraclitus and Parmenides removes the alleged enigmas and obscurity of their thought, and reveals groundbreaking epistemological thinking. Heraclitus' work is simply an epistemological essay, an essay on method in natural science.
Book Synopsis Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse by : Michael M Nikoletseas
Download or read book Parmenides: Paraphrasing Heraclitus in Verse written by Michael M Nikoletseas and published by MICHAEL NIKOLETSEAS. This book was released on 2015-09-03 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An analysis of the poem of Parmenides from a natural science perspective shows that it is based on Heraclitus' book. Imagery, philosophy, and even words were borrowed from Heraclitus. The new picture that emerges warrants the conclusion that Parmenides paraphrased Heraclitus in verse.
Book Synopsis Elpenor in Ahmetaga by : Michael M Nikoletseas
Download or read book Elpenor in Ahmetaga written by Michael M Nikoletseas and published by MICHAEL NIKOLETSEAS. This book was released on 2014-07-18 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elpenor, the Homeric warrior, begs for a burial. In this book the author continues the Ahmetaga saga. In this autobiographical work, the author includes some moving stories of his lost friends.
Book Synopsis Serbocroatian Heroic Songs, Volume 14: Bihaćka Krajina by : Milman Parry
Download or read book Serbocroatian Heroic Songs, Volume 14: Bihaćka Krajina written by Milman Parry and published by . This book was released on 1953 with total page 550 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This limited edition contains the critical texts of eight long oral epics from four bards of northern Bosnia, the northern most predominantly Muslim district in Europe. Sung with the accompaniment of the picked tambura rather than the bowed gusle that is familiar elsewhere in the Yugoslav tradition, the epos in northern Bosnia was often strophic or stanzaic rather than stichic. This volume is the first publication in the more than century-old scholarship on South Slavic oral traditions to take note of that fact, and to document it with specific texts. The editor's Prolegomena include detailed discussions of the principles of rhythm in this epos, the sources of the tales in it, and extensive comparative commentaries linking the eight narratives with those found in other Yugoslav towns, especially with the tradition of Avdo Međedović at Bijelo Polje.
Book Synopsis The Anatolian Cycle of Koroglu Stories by : Metin Ekici
Download or read book The Anatolian Cycle of Koroglu Stories written by Metin Ekici and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 468 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Studies in Turkish Folklore, in Honor of Pertev N. Boratav by : İlhan Başgöz
Download or read book Studies in Turkish Folklore, in Honor of Pertev N. Boratav written by İlhan Başgöz and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates by : W.S. Blunt
Download or read book Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates written by W.S. Blunt and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-11-05 with total page 697 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is Volume I of two which looks at the Bedouin tribes of the Euphrates River valley area, Mesopotamia and the western deserts. It was originally published in 1879. This collection has an additional preface in Volume I and chapters in Volume II by the editor.
Download or read book Fotis written by Michael M. Nikoletseas and published by MICHAEL NIKOLETSEAS. This book was released on 2013-09-11 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A simple story of a retired man. A lunch under a mulberry tree that opens the doors to the simple joys of life, the hidden pain, drama and despair. A Kafka like nightmare.
Download or read book The Fortress written by Meša Selimović and published by Northwestern University Press. This book was released on 1999 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Fortress is one of the most significant and fascinating novels to come out of the former Yugoslavia. Ahmet Shabo returns home to eighteenth-century Sarajevo from the war in Russia, numbed by the death in battle or suicide of nearly his entire military unit. In time he overcomes the anguish of war, only to find that he has emerged a reflective and contemplative man in a society that does not value, and will not tolerate, the subversive implications of these qualities.
Download or read book Omer Pasha Latas written by Ivo Andric and published by New York Review of Books. This book was released on 2018-10-30 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A sweeping epic by Nobel Prize-winner Ivo Andrić about power, identity, and Islam set in 19th-century Ottoman Bosnia and Istanbul. Omer Pasha Latas is set in nineteenth-century Sarajevo, where Muslims and Christians live in uneasy proximity while entertaining a common resentment of faraway Ottoman rule. Omer is the seraskier, commander in chief of the Sultan’s armies, and as the book begins he arrives from Istanbul, dispatched to bring Sarajevo’s landowners to heel, a task that he accomplishes with his usual ferocity and efficiency. And yet the seraskier’s expedition to Bosnia is a time of reckoning for him as well: he was born in the Balkans, a Serb and a subject of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a bright boy who escaped his father’s financial disgrace by running away and converting to Islam. Now, at the height of his power, he heads an army of misfits, adventurers, and outcasts from across Europe and Asia, and yet wherever he goes he remains a stranger. Ivo Andrić, who won the Nobel Prize in 1961, is a spellbinding storyteller and a magnificent stylist, and here, in his final novel, he surrounds his enigmatic central figure with many vivid and fascinating minor characters, lost souls and hopeless dreamers all, in a world that is slowly sliding towards disaster. Omer Pasha Latas combines the leisurely melancholy of Joseph Roth’s The Radetzky March with the stark fatalism of an old ballad.
Author :Haritha Savithri Publisher :Penguin Random House India Private Limited ISBN 13 :9357086358 Total Pages :351 pages Book Rating :4.3/5 (57 download)
Download or read book Zin written by Haritha Savithri and published by Penguin Random House India Private Limited. This book was released on 2024-01-29 with total page 351 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WITH A FOREWORD BY N.S. MADHAVAN Seetha, an Indian national and a student at the University of Barcelona, arrives in Diyarbakir, Turkey, in search of her Kurdish lover Devran. Having just found out that she is pregnant, she is desperate to find Devran, who has mysteriously vanished. Seetha discovers some disturbing truths upon her arrival. The state is trying to trap Devran and his family for alleged terrorist links. The region is in the midst of a harrowing conflagration, where state-sponsored killings, enforced disappearances, political vendettas and torture cells are the norm. Seetha herself comes under surveillance of the Turkish security forces, who take her into custody and brutally torture her. In the scramble to rescue Sita from their clutches, many find themselves caught up in the conflict between the Kurds and the Turkish government. Set against the 2015–16 Turkish repression of the Kurdistan movement, Zîn is a novel in which an ordinary love story between people of two different nationalities and cultures is flung into an unexpected, extraordinary political and historical setting. The pacey and emotionally stirring novel throws light on how governments reduce minority communities to a lower status and use them as a tool to seize power—a situation that’s become all too familiar across the world.
Book Synopsis Caves and Karst of Turkey - Vol. 1 by : Ali Yamaç
Download or read book Caves and Karst of Turkey - Vol. 1 written by Ali Yamaç and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-01-04 with total page 119 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book comprehensively reviews the historical background of speleology and cave research in the contexts of archeology and natural sciences. It also offers a summary of selected topics related to the karstic terrain of Turkey. Covering 40 % of the country's surface area, Turkey's karstic terrain accommodates thousands of caves. However, understanding the geology, geomorphology, hydrology, biology, and ecosystem dynamics of these caves is still limited. Despite numerous explorations and extensive fieldwork, this is the first comprehensive publication on the topic since 1984. The book presents the 45 most significant caves in Turkey, selected according to several criteria, including esthetical uniqueness. It covers caves of global archeological importance, such as Karain, Yarımburgaz and Üçagızlı, and some of the world's deepest caves, such as Peynirlikönü, Kuzgun, Morca, and Çukurpınar. The book includes a survey and a detailed description of the genesis, geology, geomorphology, and exploration history for each cave.
Download or read book Sula written by Toni Morrison and published by Knopf. This book was released on 2002-04-05 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the acclaimed Nobel Prize winner: Two girls who grow up to become women. Two friends who become something worse than enemies. This brilliantly imagined novel brings us the story of Nel Wright and Sula Peace, who meet as children in the small town of Medallion, Ohio. Nel and Sula's devotion is fierce enough to withstand bullies and the burden of a dreadful secret. It endures even after Nel has grown up to be a pillar of the black community and Sula has become a pariah. But their friendship ends in an unforgivable betrayal—or does it end? Terrifying, comic, ribald and tragic, Sula is a work that overflows with life.
Book Synopsis Memoirs of Halidé Edib by : Halide Edib Adıvar
Download or read book Memoirs of Halidé Edib written by Halide Edib Adıvar and published by . This book was released on 1926 with total page 546 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: