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Uyumsuz Defne Kaman'ın Maceraları
Series · 4 books · 2012-2023

Books in series

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#1

Water

2012

Life in this land of sacks with a love for Mother Nature saw that all living beings as equals. The ancient Turk's shamanism (Kamanis), a belief that predates the advent of Islam, still shows traces of its deep influence on the culture of Turkey today, from rituals to folklore, from literature to art. WATER follows the Traces of the Kamanis that migrated from the Northern Siberia with the Turkic people a thousand years ago, and which is the lifeblood of the Turkic soul, all the way into today's Istanbul. When journalist Laurel Kaman boards an Istanbul ferryboat one summer evening and Disappears suddenly, Sergeant Umit is Determined to find her. Soon he and his friend are swept away in a series of adventures Secondhand Semahat, as they struggle to make sense of a mysterious world of ancient symbols and codes of ancient Turkish shamanism. Meanwhile, they are forced to confront the traditions and taboos that have restricted their own lives. IN WATER Bouquet Uzuner, one of Turkey's best selling authors explores eco-feminist themes and the ancient English tradition of Kamanis with her ​​witty, warm and wise literary style . Through the ancient kamanist of the Kutadgu (Book of Happiness) written over 1,000 years ago in the pro-Turkish in the Uighur alphabet, she invites the reader to see the work in a new light.
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#2

Toprak

2015

WELCOME TO SELLER PAYITAHT'S LIBRARY!!! TOPRAK, okuru bir yandan kayip bir gazetecinin izinde Anadolu'da, surukleyici bir maceraya davet ederken, kadim Kamanlik (Saman) gelenegimizin TOPRAK ETİGİ VE HAKKINA saygi gosterdigini hatirlamamiz için psiko-mitolojik bellek arayisini da surduruyor. (Tanitim Bulteninden)
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#3

Air - The Adventures of Misfit Defne Kaman

2018

The journalist Defne Kaman is being prosecuted for her article “Why Not Nuclear Energy?” In Kayseri, where the trial is being held, Defne Kaman is joined by Turkey’s renowned environmental lawyers, journalists, animal and environmental rights activists and NGO representatives. The day Defne Kaman arrives in Kayseri a bust mysteriously disappears from the city center. It is the bust of Gevher Nesibe, a female Seljuk sultan who, in 13th Century Kayseri, built one of the world’s first medical schools, as well as a hospital that treated patients with music. Following a surprise development on the morning of the trial Defne Kaman also vanishes. Her friends then head to Cappadocia, on a tip that the journalist has been spotted on a hot air balloon there. Buket Uzuner’s character, Defne Kaman, the female journalist who defends the position that the natural disasters caused by climate change can be prevented through sustainable clean energy and who is a supporter of animal, children’s, women’s and environmental rights, leaves a mark on literature. The author invites the reader to remember the essence of our thousands of years old ancient Shamanic tradition which regards humans as equal to all other living beings in nature. “Buket Uzuner’s Air is a striking climate-fiction novel that brings back respiration to our biotically off kilter planet.” Serpil Opperman President, EASLCE (European Association for the Study of Literature, Culture and Environment) “ Like an eco-shaman, in her Nature Quartet novels, Buket Uzuner embarks on a journey to reconcile our daily existence with our perception of the world around us, making use of Anatolian culture, mythology and history in the process.” Pinar Batur, Vassar College, USA Ufuk Ozdag, Hacettepe University
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#4

Ateş

2023

Mardin’de, nedeni bilinmeyen bir yangında Gazeteci Defne Kaman, yanında bir çocukla kaybolur. Onu aramak için Mardin’e gelen Umay Ninesi ve dostları, Defne Kaman’ın öksüz sığınmacı çocuklara öğretmenlik yaptığı için bir süredir tehdit edildiğini öğrenirler. Sınır Tanımayan Doktorlar, Sınır Tanımayan Gazeteciler ve Mardinlilerin katıldığı zorlu arama macerası, bu eşsiz şehirde her adımda karşılarına çıkan Mezopotamya (Mitleri) Efsaneleri eşliğinde, Türkiye’de binlerce yıldır yaşamış insanları birbirine bağlayan hikâyeleri hatırlamalarına yol açacaktır. Buket Uzuner, 21. yüzyılın önemli sorunu iklim değişikliğini merkeze aldığı “Tabiat Dörtlemesi”nin ATEŞ romanında, kadim geleneklerimizde şimdi unutulmuş ‘tabiata saygılı insan’ modelini günümüze taşıyarak modern bir Türkiye Mitolojisi kuruyor.

Author

Buket Uzuner
Buket Uzuner
Author · 27 books

Buket Uzuner (born 3 October 1955, Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish writer, author of novels, short stories and travelogues. Travel Literature She studied biology and environmental science and has conducted research and presented lectures at universities in Turkey, Norway, the United States, and Finland. Her fiction has been translated into eight languages, including Spanish, English, Italian, Greek, Romanian, Hebrew, Korean, and Bulgarian. Buket Uzuner travels as "solo woman backpacker" since 1980s including "inter-rail" tours in Europe and in three other continents while keep writing her travel memoirs. Her first travelogue The Travel Notes of A Brunette was published in 1988 and sold more than 300.000 copies. Uzuner wrote two more travel books as Travel Notes of An Urban Romantic which questions the meaning of exoticism and New York Logbook which are all collected lately in Travel Library of Buket Uzuner In 2013 her novel İstanbullular is published in USA by Dalkey Archive Press with the title of I Am Istanbul translated into English by Kenneth J. Dakan She is also celebrating in 2013 the 22nd year's anniversary of her first novel İki Yeşil Susamuru, Anneleri, Babaları, Sevgilileri ve Diğerleri (Two Green Otters, Mothers, Fathers, Lovers and All the Others) translated by Alex Dawe with its 50th edition which sold over 1 million copies in Turkey and already a contemporary classic. Uzuner's books have been on the Turkish best-seller lists since 1992. They are taught in a number of Turkish universities and high schools.[1][2] In 1993, Buket Uzuner was awarded Turkey's Yunus Nadi prize for the novel The Sound of Fishsteps, and in 1998 Mediterranean Waltz was named novel of the year by the University of Istanbul. She was made an honorary member of the International Writing Program, IWP of University of Iowa in 1996. She was also honored with a certificate of appreciation from the Senate of Middle East Technical University; METU in 2004. She has referred to Turkish poet and novelist Attilâ İlhan, and Cervantes, Dostoyevski, Doris Lessing, Turkish woman writer Sevgi Soysal as major influences on her work.

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