Earth The Adventures Of Misfit Defne Kaman

Stok Kodu:
9786051852461
Boyut:
14x20
Sayfa Sayısı:
480
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2018-06
Kapak Türü:
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
%22 indirimli
295,00TL
230,10TL
Taksitli fiyat: 9 x 28,12TL
9786051852461
1164180
Earth
Earth The Adventures Of Misfit Defne Kaman
230.10

Renowned journalist Defne Kaman; notorious environmental activist and female troublemaker, has gone missing in a small town called Çorum, once the capital city of the ancient Hitite Empire.

Each hour that passes raises the level of anxiety as the high value of the stolen artifacts combines with increasing indications that Defne Kaman may have been murdered. News of her disappearance quickly spreads over social media and groups of young people spontaneously get together under the hashtag #Whereisdefnekaman

The anger of the crowds turns into an uprising for press freedom.

As well as inviting readers on a page-turning adventure in search of the missing journalist, EARTH revives and evokes a psycho-mythological memory respecting the “earth ethics and rights”of pre-Islamic Shamanic spiritual traditions.

Brisk, witty, and sensitive, Eaerth presents an ecological subtext recalling the fact that the earth is not a piece of property to be bought and sold, destroyed, lost, smothered in concrete, or ravaged for mining and petroleum.

Buket Uzuner, one of Turkey's most popular authors, here takes on the voice of the earth itself to remind us of how we once used to call her Mother Nature.

Renowned journalist Defne Kaman; notorious environmental activist and female troublemaker, has gone missing in a small town called Çorum, once the capital city of the ancient Hitite Empire.

Each hour that passes raises the level of anxiety as the high value of the stolen artifacts combines with increasing indications that Defne Kaman may have been murdered. News of her disappearance quickly spreads over social media and groups of young people spontaneously get together under the hashtag #Whereisdefnekaman

The anger of the crowds turns into an uprising for press freedom.

As well as inviting readers on a page-turning adventure in search of the missing journalist, EARTH revives and evokes a psycho-mythological memory respecting the “earth ethics and rights”of pre-Islamic Shamanic spiritual traditions.

Brisk, witty, and sensitive, Eaerth presents an ecological subtext recalling the fact that the earth is not a piece of property to be bought and sold, destroyed, lost, smothered in concrete, or ravaged for mining and petroleum.

Buket Uzuner, one of Turkey's most popular authors, here takes on the voice of the earth itself to remind us of how we once used to call her Mother Nature.

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