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Zaman içini çekti sanki. Ve kendinden daha fazlasını dışına çıkardı. Çukurcuma büyüdü genişledi, sokakları sokaklara bağlandı, sokaklara bakan evlerin kapılarından pencerelerinden yüzlerce, binlerce kadınsı hayalet semte, oradan bütün bir şehre yayıldı. Tek bir cümle mırıltı halinde şehrin üzerini kaplamıştı, “Davamız ilmi, siyasi, edebidir. ” Arzu pazarlıkları, vehimler, zalimlikler, kırklara karışanlar, kupkuru ve yapayalnız sesler, iniltiler. Fatma Aliye, Suat Derviş, Cahit Uçuk. Kim bu kadınlar? Oylum Yılmaz, geçip giden, yaşanmış olması için sözcüklere ihtiyaç duyan hayatı, ağır ağır bir bilmeceyi çözer gibi anlatıyor. Sarmaşık, sinsi bir davetkârlıkla gitiği yolu belirliyor. Ya hayat artık çiçeklenmezse? Gerçek Hayat, içi içine sığmayan aşkın, karaltının içindeki umudun yeni sesli romanı… Gerçeği yaşanmaz olunca hayaline sarılıyor herkes.
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Knowing I was a food lover, my friend Clare lent me this book. I usually don't read a lot of this kind of stuff, but I thought this book was fabulous. It's highly readable, even if you know nothing about agriculture, and Michael Pollan asks many insigtful and thought provoking questions throughout the book...I was really struck by his attempt to figure out the true "cost" of the meal and the discrepencies between its price face value and in its hidden costs to taxpayers and the environment. I think he's strongest when he's describing the omnipresence of corn in the American diet. This was pretty enlightening for me. I like can't eat any sort of processed food now without checking to see if there's high fructose corn syrup in it! Pollan tries to be objective throughout the entire book, but his views on the industrial production of both conventional and organic foods are pretty obvious; that is, he's highly critical. While I totally agree with that, one criticism I had was that he seems to implicitly advocate grazing on grass rather than in feedlots, where animals are fed corn... which according to Pollan is the root our problems). While no one would really dispute the fact that feedlots are horrible both ethically and environmentally, and that grass is a healthier diet for the cattle, he never mentions how bad pasture grazing is for the environment! I was pretty surprised he never brought that up... its not exactly controversial and he doesn't hestitate to cite a whole slew of other environmental problems brought on by modern agriculture. I think, as the Whole Foods CEO was right to point out in that recent town hall forum with Michael Pollan at UC Berkeley, (I followed the link from your review Clare!) that there never was a "golden age" in terms of food production. Personally, (and this is a point advocated by a lot of vegetarians/vegans) I think a lot of the problem is that there are too many freaking cows-- since it takes A TON of food just to fatten a cow, a ton of money/resources to transport them all over the country as livestock and as hamburgers, and only 50% of a cow's weight is actually eaten by humans. Pollan touches on this stuff, but I wish he had given it more time when he discusses his foray into vegetarianism. I'm sure there are plenty of people who ascribe to the whole Peter Singer thing, but I wish Pollan had said a little more about the environmental tolls of raising so many cattle, even if they are raised humanely. But all in all, I think this book is definitely worth reading!
2020-12-29 09:45
This book is an expose by a woman (who was not a sorority girl herself) who attended a "southern university" and went undercover to tell the story of several girls in different "unnamed" sororities. Some of the stories in this book were similar to my own, however many of the stories were shocking. Not in so much as what happened to these girls (although some of it was terrible), but that they never stood up to their sisters, or stood up for them selves. If some of these situations had happened to me, I would have left; most of these situations never happened to anyone I knew. I spent most of the time, wondering what university and sororities the author was talking about.
2020-12-20 12:51
Oh my, talk about being 'dark'. The first of the Temperance Brennan series, written almost 20 years ago. Makes the early Cornwells seem like a day at the park.
2020-09-12 21:59
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