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City In Crimson Cloak eBook

by Asli Erdogan
language: english
Publisher: Catapult, May of 2007 ‧
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From an exceptionally sensitive and perceptive Turkish writer and human rights activist (Orhan Pamuk, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature), the captivating story of a writer whose own autobiographical novel forces her to come to terms with the dichotomy of the city she once loved: Rio de Janeiro.

Özgür is a young woman on fire: poor, hungry, and on the verge of a mental breakdown. She has only one weapon: her ability to write the city that has robbed her of everything, Rio de Janeiro. Through the reading of the bits and pieces of Özgürs unfinished eponymous novel, with its autobiographical protagonist named Ö, Özgürs story begins to emerge.

As Özgür follows Ö through the shanty towns, Condomble rituals, and the violence and sexuality of the streets of Rio, the reader follows Özgür as she searches for a way to make peace with life, a route to catharsis. Together, the two concentric novels reveal the blurry borderline between the two Rio's -- one a metaphor for death, one a city of life. A major hit when it was released in Turkey and Europe,The City in Crimson Cloak is brilliantly evocative and wildly experimental, doing for Rio what Joyce did for Dublin.

City In Crimson Cloak

by Asli Erdogan

Property Description
ISBN: 9781593766924
Publisher: Catapult
Release Date: May of 2007
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781593766924
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Asli Erdogan

Asli Erdogan é escritora e jornalista. Vive em Istambul, sendo conhecida a sua atividade política, designadamente em defesa dos Direitos do Homem. É autora de oito livros, alguns traduzidos em países como França, Inglaterra e Estados Unidos.

Asli foi detida sob a acusação de ter defendido posições próximas do PKK, opositor do regime de Erdogan. Depois de 132 dias presa e arriscando uma condenação a prisão perpétua, aguarda agora em liberdade a decisão do tribunal de Istambul.

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