Karbon Kitap

  • İtiraflarım

    Aşağıya bakmak korkutucu.Eğer aşağıya bakarsam tutunduğum son şerit de elimden kaçacak ve yok olacakmışım gibi hissediyorum. Bakmıyorum, fakat bakmamak daha da kötü çünkü şimdi de son şerit koptuğunda başıma gelecek olanları düşünüyorum. Müthiş bir dehşetle gücümün son damlasını da tükettiğimi hissediyorum, sırtım boşluğa gittikçe daha da çöküyor. Bir saniye sonra düşeceğim. Aniden aklıma bir fikir geliyor: Bu gerçek olamaz. Bu yalnızca bir rüya.

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  • İnsancıklar

    Dostoyevski’nin henüz yirmi dört yaşında kaleme aldığı kitap, Rus edebiyatının ilk toplumsal romanı. Sınıf çatışması, edebiyat sevgisi, hayata tutunma çabasının iki dostun mektuplarıyla anlatıldığı kitap büyük yazarın okuyucuya merhabası: “Aynı eski, bildik eşyalara bakındım durdum. Aynı gri, kasvetli eşyalara… Eskisinden farklı görünmüyorlardı. Peki o mürekkep lekeleri, masa, aynı sandalyeler. Zaten önceden gördüklerim miydi gerçekten? Evet, aynılardı, tamamen aynılardı hem de. Peki, o zaman ben neden durduk yere yeniden doğmuş gibi davranmıştım ki? O ruh hâlinin sebebi neydi? Benim için birden güneş doğmuş, gökyüzünü maviye çevirmişti de o yüzden. Neden öyle olmuştu? Neden bazen, gerçek olmasa da, tatlı kokular bahçeye dolmuş gibi oluyor? Benim aptalca hayal gücümün ürünü olsa gerek hepsi. Bazen insan duygusallığa sürüklenip hayatımın neye benzediğini unutuyor. Hatta heyecanından gereksiz heveslere kapılıp kendini kandırıyor işte.”

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  • Küçük Kara Balık

    Samed Behrengi’nin çocuklardan çok yetişkinlere armağanı olan Küçük Kara Balık, özgür olmak isteyen herkesin bazı bedeller ödemek zorunda olduğu kadar, kararlı olması gerektiğini de hatırlatmaya devam ediyor: “Bu derenin döküldüğü yeri, asıl kaynağını bulmak istiyorum. O yöne yüzeceğim. Uzun zamandır sadece bunu düşünüyorum. Bundan dolayı gece boyunca gözümü bile kırpmadım. Kararımı verdim, buradan başka yerlerde neler olduğunu, hayatın nasıl olduğunu bilmek istiyorum.”

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  • Beyaz Zambaklar Ülkesinde (Atatürk ‘ün askerlere tavsiye ettiği kitap)

    Meşhur bir atasözü der ki: “Yeni toplumlar, kendileriyle birlikte yeni şarkılar üretirler.” Zaman geçip gittikçe nesiller değişiyor ve yenileniyor. Her nesil gelişirken kendisiyle birlikte yeni kavramlar, yeni söylemler, yeni ihtiyaçlar ve talepler de getiriyor. Artık yeni nesillere eskimiş ve zaman aşımına uğramış yönetim biçimleri ve yasalar zorla uygulanamaz.

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  • İrade Terbiyesi

    Eğitimci Jules Payot, İrade Terbiyesi’nde, tembellikten arındırılmış sağlam bir zihni nasıl yaratabileceğimizi anlatıyor. Çabalamayı asla bırakmamamızı, arzu ettiğimiz hayata ulaşabilmemiz için zaruri bir terbiyeye ihtiyacı olan irademizi sürekli sınavdan geçirmemizi öğütlüyor. Özellikle gençlere ve zihin işçilerine seslenen Payot, safsatalardan, tembel arkadaşlardan, dikkatimizi dağıtacak ve azmimizi azaltacak durumlardan nasıl kaçınılabileceğini açıklıyor. “Disiplin içinde çalışmayı bu kitaptan öğrendim.” – Cemil Meriç “Kendi kendime, ah bu kitap on sekiz yirmi yaşlarımdayken elime geçmeliydi diyor ve geciktiğim için üzülüyordum.” – Ord. Prof. Dr. Ali Fuat Başgil

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  • Mrs. Dalloway

    One day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, a June day in London, punctuated accurately, impersonally, unfeelingly, by the chimes of Big Ben and a fashionable party to end it, is the complete story of Mrs. Woolf’s new novel, yet she contrives to enmesh all the inflections of Mrs. Dalloway’s personality, and many of the implications of modern civilization, in the account of those twenty-four hours. Mrs. Dalloway in her own home is ”the perfect hostess,” even to her servants, to her daughter, her husband and her rejected suitor of long ago, who cannot free his mind of her. It is almost a perfect being that Mrs. Dalloway enjoys, but there is a resentfulness in her, some paucity of spiritual graces, or rather some positive hideousness. -NY Times

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  • Hamlet (İngilizce)

    Hamlet is a story of how the ghost of a murdered king comes to haunt the living with tragic consequences. A vengeful ghost and a brother’s murder, dominate the gloomy landscape of Hamlet’s Denmark. Hamlet is arguably Shakespeare’s greatest play, tragicomic, complex and one of the best of his era. It is a psychologically gripping and morally ambivalent play that will haunt you long after its final scene ends. Like his other great play, Romeo and Juliet, the hero dies. – The New Times

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  • Sherlock Holmes / A Scandal in Bohemia

    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of twelve short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, featuring his fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. It was first published on 14 October 1892; the individual stories had been serialised in The Strand Magazine between June 1891 and July 1892. The stories are not in chronological order, and the only characters common to all twelve are Holmes and Dr. Watson. The stories are related infirst-person narrative from Watson’s point of view.

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  • Heidi (İngilizce)

    Heidi is one of the best-selling books ever written and is among the best-known works of Swiss literature. Heidi is a work of children’s fiction published in 1881 by Swiss author Johanna Spyri. It is a novel about the events in the life of a young girl in her grandfather’s care, in the Swiss Alps. It was written as a book “for children and those who love children”

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  • Pinocchio (İngilizce)

    The old wood-carver Geppetto decides to make a wonderful puppet which can dance and turn somersaults, but by chance he chooses an unusual piece of wood – and the finished puppet can talk and misbehave like the liveliest child. But Pinocchio is brave and inquisitive as well as naughty, and after some hair-raising adventures, he earns his heart’s desire.

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  • White Nights

    It was a wonderful night, such a night as is only possible when we are young, dear reader. The sky was so starry, so bright that, looking at it, one could not help asking oneself whether ill-humoured and capricious people could live under such a sky. That is a youthful question too, dear reader, very youthful, but may the Lord put it more frequently into your heart!

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  • Metamorphosis

    The Metamorphosis is a short novel by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915. It is often cited as one of the seminal works of fiction of the 20th century and universites across the Western world. The story begins with a traveling salesman, Gregor Samsa, waking to find himself transformed into an insect.

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  • Peter Pan (İngilizce)

    All children, except one, grow up. They soon know that they will grow up, and the way Wendy knew was this. One day when she was two years old she was playing in a garden, and she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother. I suppose she must have looked rather delightful, for Mrs. Darling put her hand to her heart and cried, “Oh, why can’t you remain like this for ever!”.

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  • The Call of the Wild

    The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in the Santa Clara Valley of California when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. He progressively reverts to a wild state in the harsh climate, where he is forced to fight to dominate other dogs. By the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization and relies on primordial instinct and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild.

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  • What Men Live By

    “What Men Live By” is a short story written by Russian author Leo Tolstoy in 1885. It is one of the short stories included in his collection What Men Live By, and Other Tales, published in 1885.

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  • Tom Sawyer

    Die alte Dame schob ihre Brille hinunter und schaute darüber hinweg; dann schob sie sie auf die Stirn und schaute darunter weg. Selten oder nie schaute sie nach einem so kleinen Ding, wie ein Knabe ist, durch die Gläser dieser ihrer Staatsbrille, die der Stolz ihres Herzens war und mehr stilvoll als brauchbar; sie würde durch ein paar Herdringe ebensoviel gesehen haben.

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  • Arme Leute

    »Nein, ich danke für diese Märchendichter! Anstatt etwas Nützliches, Angenehmes, Erquickendes zu schreiben, kratzen sie da die kleinsten Kleinigkeiten aus der Erde hervor und schnüffeln überall herum!… Ich würde Ihnen einfach verbieten, zu schreiben! Zum Beispiel, was soll das: man liest … unwillkürlich denkt man doch nach, – aber … aber … es kommen einem nur alle möglichen Ungereimtheiten in den Kopf. Nein, wirklich, ich würde ihnen verbieten, zu schreiben, ganz einfach und unter allen Umständen: schlankweg verbieten!«

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  • Der Prozess

    Jemand mußte Josef K. verleumdet haben, denn ohne daß er etwas Böses getan hätte, wurde er eines Morgens verhaftet. Die Köchin der Frau Grubach, seiner Zimmervermieterin, die ihm jeden Tag gegen acht Uhr früh das Frühstück brachte, kam diesmal nicht. Das war noch niemals geschehen.

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  • Geschichte eines Unterganges

    Geschichte eines Untergangs ist eine frühe Erzählung von Stefan Zweig aus dem Jahr 1910. Madame de Prie war eine der einflussreichsten Mätressen auf dem Hofe von Louis XV. Mit Intrigen und manipulativen Spielen versucht sie ihren Platz in der Pariser High Society zurückzuerobern. Sinn und Zweck des Ganzen: Sie will bewundert werden, im Mittelpunkt stehen, prominent sein, begehrt werden.

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  • Scharlach

    Scharlach ist eines der allerersten, nie in Buchform veröffentlichten Novellen Stefan Zweigs. Es entspricht dem psychologischen Feingefühl, den geheimen Wünschen, Leidenschaften seiner Figuren und zieht seine Fallstricken der Wirklichkeit nach.

    Der Medizinstudent Bertold Berger kommt mit seinem Leben an der Universität, im Medizinstudium und in der Studentenverbindung nicht zurecht. Er droht zu scheitern. Dann erkrankt die Tochter seiner Vermieterin an Scharlach und er entdeckt die Liebe zum Arztberuf.
    devamını oku

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  • Die Schatzinsel

    Die Schatzinsel ist ein Klassiker in der Jugendliteratur, der 1883 in Buchform erschien. Robert Louis Stevenson ließ sich von einer Schatzkarte inspirieren und schrieb den spannenden Roman für seinen Stiefsohn Lloyd – über einen Jungen namens Jim Hawkins, der auf der Suche nach einem Piratenschatz bis in die Südsee kommt und dabei aufregende Abenteuer erlebt. Das Buch ist überwiegend in der Ich-Perspektive, aus der Sicht des Romanhelden Jim, geschrieben.

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  • Die Mondscheingasse

    “Das Schiff hatte, durch Sturm verzögert, erst spät abends in der kleinen französischen Hafenstadt landen können, der Nachtzug nach Deutschland war versäumt. So blieb ein unerwarteter Tag an fremdem Ort, ein Abend ohne andere Lockung als die einer melancholischen Damenmusik in einem vorstädtischen Vergnügungslokal oder eines eintönigen Gespräches mit den ganz zufälligen Reisegenossen…”

    Dieses Buch enthält 2 weitere kurze Erzählungen von Stefan Zweig: Die Frau und die Landschaft und Leporella.

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  • Der Kleine Prinz

    “‘Der kleine Prinz’ ist kein Kultbuch, dafür hat es zu viele unterschiedliche Lesergruppen begeistert. Das schmale Buch, das als Kinderbuch gedacht war, lesen seit Generationen Groß und Klein in unterschiedlichsten Kulturen, Religionen und Milieus. Das Märchen vom Prinzen, der auf seinem Planeten eine Rose und drei Vulkane besitzt, wurde in mehr als 110 Sprachen übersetzt. ” – Das Bild

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  • Die Leiden Des Jungen Werthers

    Der Briefroman „Die Leiden des jungen Werthers“ ist ein erstmals 1774 erschienenes Werk von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.Der Roman spielt im Zeitraum vom 4. Mai 1771 bis zum 24. Dezember 1772. Ort der Handlung ist die Kleinstadt Wahlheim. Protagonist ist Werther, ein junger Mann, der in der bereits verlobten Lotte die Verkörperung seiner Ideale sieht. Werther verliert sich in einer schwärmerischen und hoffnungslosen Liebe, die ihn in den Selbstmord treibt.

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  • Angst

    Als Frau Irene die Treppe von der Wohnung ihres Geliebten hinabstieg, packte sie mit einem Male wieder jene sinnlose Angst. Ein schwarzer Kreisel surrte plötzlich vor ihren Augen, die Knie froren zu entsetzlicher Starre, und hastig mußte sie sich am Geländer festhalten, um nicht jählings nach vorne zu fallen. Es war nicht das erstemal, daß sie den gefahrvollen Besuch wagte, dieser jähe Schauer ihr keineswegs fremd, immer unterlag sie trotz aller innerlichen Gegenwehr bei jeder Heimkehr solchen grundlosen Anfällen unsinniger und lächerlicher Angst.

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  • Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

    In 1865, Charles Lutwidge Dodson composed a fantasy tale for a trio of young sisters. His creative genius and childlike ability to imagine a universe like no other took form in one of the most treasured children’s books of all time. Under the pen-name of Lewis Carroll, Dodson’s tale of an intrepid little girl who discovers a surreal, beautiful, and dangerous land would has shared its magic with generations of readers. His Cheshire Cat, Mad Hatter, and Queen of Hearts have become cultural icons, to say nothing of the heroic young Alice herself.

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  • Notes from the Underground

    Dostoevsky’s most revolutionary novel, Notes from the Underground marks the dividing line between nineteenth- and twentieth-century fiction, and between the visions of self each century embodied. One of the most remarkable characters in literature, the unnamed narrator is a former official who has defiantly withdrawn into an underground existence. In full retreat from society, he scrawls a passionate, obsessive, self-contradictory narrative that serves as a devastating attack on social utopianism and an assertion of man’s essentially irrational nature.

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  • The Time Machine

    The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The fire burned brightly, and the soft radiance of the incandescent lights in the lilies of silver caught the bubbles that flashed and passed in our glasses.

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  • Chess Story

    Chess Story, also known as The Royal Game, is the Austrian master Stefan Zweig’s final achievement, completed in Brazilian exile and sent off to his American publisher only days before his suicide in 1942. It is the only story in which Zweig looks at Nazism, and he does so with characteristic emphasis on the psychological. Travelers by ship from New York to Buenos Aires find that on board with them is the world champion of chess, an arrogant and unfriendly man. They come together to try their skills against him and are soundly defeated. Then a mysterious passenger steps forward to advise them and their fortunes change. How he came to possess his extraordinary grasp of the game of chess and at what cost lie at the heart of Zweig’s story.

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  • The Little Prince

    The Little Prince, beloved by readers of all ages, comes to life in a format perfect for teen readers.

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  • Die Verwandlung

    “Als Gregor Samsa eines Morgens aus unruhigen Träumen erwachte, fand er sich in seinem Bett zu einem ungeheuren Ungeziefer verwandelt.“ Der reisende Tuchwarenverkäufer Gregor Samsa erwacht eines Morgens und findet sich in seinem Bett zu einem “ungeheuren Ungeziefer” verwandelt. Diese Veränderung hat große Auswirkungen auf sich und seine Familie. Die weltberühmte „Die Verwandlung“ von Franz Kafka wurde 1912 geschrieben und erschien 1915.

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  • Die Geburt Der Tragödie

    ir werden viel für die aesthetische Wissenschaft gewonnen haben, wenn wir nicht nur zur logischen Einsicht, sondern zur unmittelbaren Sicherheit der Anschauung gekommen sind, dass die Fortentwickelung der Kunst an die Duplicität des Apollini- schen und des Dionysischen gebunden ist: in ähnlicher Weise, wie die Generation von der Zweiheit der Geschlechter, bei fort- währendem Kampfe und nur periodisch eintretender Versöhnung, abhängt.

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  • Brief Einer Unbekannten

    Du erkanntest mich nicht damals. Und als zwei Tage später Dein Blick mit einer gewissen Vertrautheit bei erneuter Begeg- nung mich um ng, da erkanntest Du mich wiederum nicht als die, die Dich geliebt und die Du erweckt, sondern bloß als das hübsche achtzehnjährige Mädchen, das Dir vor zwei Tagen an der gleichen Stelle entgegengetreten. Du sahst mich freundlich überrascht an, ein leichtes Lächeln umspielte Deinen Mund.

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  • The Merchant of Venice

    The Merchant of Venice in which a merchant in 16th century Venice must default on a large loan provided by an abused Jewish moneylender.

    “Racism, love, secrets and loans. The play strikes true to certain parts of the modern world as well as the time it was set and written. It is compelling that Shakespeare was able to write about such things in a way that fitted into the comical manner of the era. To a modern reader, it isn’t so much comical but instead a tragedy and something that shows all the things that are wrong with the world.”

    -The Guardian

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  • The Sonnets

    Modern readers associate the sonnet form with romantic love and with good reason: the first sonnets written in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century Italy celebrated the poets’ feelings for their beloveds and their patrons. These sonnets were addressed to stylized, lionized women and dedicated to wealthy noblemen, who supported poets with money and other gifts, usually in return for lofty praise in print. Shakespeare dedicated his sonnets to “Mr. W. H.,” and the identity of this man remains unknown.
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  • Ecce Homo

    Das Werk “Ecce Homo – Wie man wird, was man ist” von Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche ist seine Autobiographie, in der er sich mit Hilfe seiner Schriften (Geburt der Tragödie; Unzeitgemässen; Menschlisches, Allzumenschlisches; Morgenröthe; La Gaya Scienza; Also sprach Zarathustra; Jenseits von Gut und Böse; Genalogie der Moral, Götzen-Dämmerungs; Der Fall Wagner…) selbst darstellt.

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  • Betrachtung

    Die Erzählungen von Franz Kafka: Kinder auf der Landstraße, Entlarvung eines Bauernfängers, Der plötzliche Spaziergang Entschlüsse,Der Ausflug ins Gebirge, Das Unglück des Junggesellen, Der Kaufmann, Zerstreutes Hinausschaun, Der Nachhauseweg, Die Vorüberlaufenden, Der Fahrgast, Kleider, Die Abweisung, Zum Nachdenken für Herrenreiter, Das Gassenfenster, Wunsch, Indianer zu werden, Die Bäume, Unglücklichsein.
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  • Briefe Aus Der Schweiz

    Noch ehe wir aufbrechen, kann ich Ihnen einen guten Morgen bieten. Der Graf wird mit mir links in‘s Gebirg nach dem Leukerbad zu gehen, der Freund indessen die Pferde hier erwarten und uns morgen in Leuk wieder antreffen.
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  • Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman

    It traces a woman through a single day, but that day is simultaneously the most vividly wonderful and ultimately terrible of her life. She is an English widow who becomes mesmerised by the almost suicidally reckless gambling of a failed Polish diplomat one evening in Monte Carlo. From this first spark of interest, she is drawn into his troubled, unstable life.
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  • Fantastic Night

    Zweig exquisitely skewers an almost lost culture of the Vienna between the wars. And he does so with the precision of a master short storyteller: concisely, intimately and dramatically. Immersed in his highly mannered world, you simply can’t resist the sharply observed characters and crises of Fantastic Night.

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  • The Burning Secret

    The train, with a shrill whistle, pulled into Summering. For a moment the black coaches stood still in the silvery light of the uplands to eject a few vivid human figures and to swallow up others. Exacerbated voices called back and forth; then, with a puffing and a chugging and another shrill shriek, the dark train clattered into the opening of the tunnel, and once more the landscape stretched before the view unbroken in all its wide expanse, the background swept clean by the moist wind.
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  • Ein Landarzt

    “Ich war in großer Verlegenheit: eine dringende Reise stand mir bevor; ein Schwerkranker wartete auf mich in einem zehn Meilen entfernten Dorfe; starkes Schneegestöber füllte den weiten Raum zwischen mir und ihm; einen Wagen hatte ich, leicht, großräderig, ganz wie er für unsere Landstraßen taugt; in den Pelz gepackt, die Instrumententasche in der Hand, stand ich reisefertig schon auf dem Hofe; aber das Pferd fehlte, das Pferd.”
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  • Schachnovelle

    Vielleicht, überlegte ich, könnte ich mir in meiner Zelle eine Art Schachbrett konstruieren und dann versuchen, diese Partien nachzuspielen; wie ein himmlischer Wink erschien es mir, daß mein Bettuch sich zufällig als grob kariert erwies.

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  • Le Petit Prince

    Le premier soir, je me suis donc endormi sur le sable à mille milles de toute terre habitée. J’étais bien plus isolé qu’un naufragé sur un radeau au milieu de l’océan. Alors, vous imaginez ma surprise, au lever du jour, quand une drôle de petite voix m’a réveillé. Elle disait: “S’il vous plaît… dessine-moi un mouton!” J’ai bien regardé. Et j’ai vu ce petit bonhomme tout à fait extraordinaire qui me considérait gravement..

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  • İnsancıklar

    Dostoyevski’nin ilk romanı olan İnsancıklar yayımlandığında büyük övgüyle karşılanmış, edebi bir dehanın habercisi olarak görülmüştü.

    İnsancıklar, St. Petersburg’da bir devlet dairesinde çalışan orta yaşlı ve alçak gönüllü kâtip Makar Devuşkin ile uzaktan akrabası, yirmili yaşlarının başında genç bir kadın olan Varvara Dobroselova arasındaki mektuplaşmalardan oluşan bir eserdir. Dostoyevski’nin henüz 24 yaşındayken kaleme aldığı; yoksulluk, dostluk ve sanat sevgisi gibi temalarla örülü bu roman, dönemin eleştirmenlerince adeta göklere çıkarılarak yazarın edebiyat çevrelerine bir yıldız gibi girmesini sağlamış ve çok parlak bir “toplumsal roman” olarak nitelendirilmişti.

    “Sahip olduğu ilham perisiyle çatı ve bodrum katlarında yaşayanlara hayat veren genç şairi tebrik ediyorum. Yaldızlı köşklerde yaşayanlara ‘yoksullar da insan, onlar da kardeşlerimiz,’ diye haykırıyor.”
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