یشار کمال کے ناول ناراض سمندر میں ماحولیات کے مسائل
Abstract
Yashar Kemal is one of the famous writer in Turkish literature. He was born in a village in southern Anatolia in 1922. He published his first book “Ağıtlar” (Ballads) in 1943, which was compilation of folkloric themes. He wrote more than 25 novels. In his tatrology An Island Story: “Look, the Euphrates is Flowing with Blood” (1997), “Ant Drinking Water” (2002), “The Cocks of Dawn” (2002), “Naked Sea, Naked Island” (2012) he touches the deep wound of Population Exchange.
Yashar Kemal’s novel The Sea-Crossed Fisherman set in Istanbul and its environs, one of the Kemal’s sea novels. With its deep earning for the once healthy ecosystem in this particular of the World, the novel presents pictures of devastation in both the land and the water. In Kemal’s own words, the novel “is the story of alienation of all big cities in the whole World in agony because of the environmental, human crisis.”
In the following research author will examine how the ecological problems reflect in Yashar Kemal’s novel
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