"Yanımda yürüyordun Milena. Düşünsene, yanımda yürümüştün..." Kafka’nın Prag’da tanıştığı genç gazeteci Milena’ya yazdığı mektuplardan oluşan Milena’ya Mektuplar, yüzyılın en büyük aşk eserlerinden sayılır. Yalnızca Kafka’nın Milena’ya gönderdiği mektuplardan oluşan kitapta her ne kadar Milena’nın hislerini öğrenemesek de Kafka’nın ona hissettiği yoğun duygular ve Milena’nın evli olmasından, farklı şehirlerde yaşamalarından kaynaklı sıkıntılar Kafka’nın kaleminden dökülmüştür satırlara. Ölümünden kısa bir süre öncesine kadar devam eden mektuplarda sık sık Kafka’nın rahatsızlığıyla ilgili bölümlere de rastlanıyor. Kafka’nın ölümünden sonra dostu Max Brod sayesinde yayımlanarak bugün bir klasik halini alan eserde Kafka’nın iç dünyasına da daha iyi tanık olmaktayız. "Mesela neden senin odanda duran, sen sandalyende ya da çalışma masanda otururken, uzanırken, ya da uyurken, seni bütünüyle gören mutlu bir dolap değilim? Neden değilim?" Daha az göster
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bhaghya
07600 Çeltikçi Köyü/Manavgat/Antalya, Türkiye
A Clearing Season is that rare gem of a book that can challenge not only one's thinking but one's way of living. The author lyrically touches on the need to let go of all that gets in the way of drawing closer to God, challenging readers to willingly go into the wilderness of their own hearts and to allow even every setback to increase their understanding, love and gentleness. Ultimately, she points to the path of healing and wholeness. I found this to be the perfect book at the perfect moment this Lent, and expect that I'll be reading it through many more times again in years to come.
2023-06-22 19:36
senayozok
Iernuțeni 545300, Romanya
did some quick reading through...some good applications for the strengthsfinder information
2022-10-29 03:25
aferreira
La Luz, NM, Birleşik Devletler
Let me think of something good to say about "Tall, Dark and Deadly" by Lorie O'Clare: the sex was hot, assuming you like light BDSM. But I have to say that the rest of the story was as believable as the man in the moon. Grace has pulled herself up after the horrors of being held as a sexual prisoner for five years. Now, ten years later, she's a successful cop and has moved to a small town to raise her daughter; the beloved result of that horrible abuse. When a series of murders which include torture and rape occur as soon as Grace begins work in the small town, the FBI is called in to assist. The more Grace learns about her first big case, the more she realizes the perpetrator knows too much about her captivity. Justin is back in his hometown to catch a serial killer. Before arriving, he investigates the background of his future partner in the case, Grace, and discovers her hidden past. But once he catches sight of Grace in action, he knows she's a woman he must have; but he'll have his work cut out for him to keep Grace safe and catch this killer. First, let me say that it was difficult for me to like the either the hero or the heroine. Enjoying a book with that drawback is nigh on impossible; at least for me. I'm not sure how Grace managed to become a cop because she certainly had a hard time figuring out the bad guy when the clues were all but jumping up and down in front of her. It was also hard for me to understand why she was keeping secrets from her daughter when they could actually put her in danger! On to Justin: a father disconnected from his children yet insisting it was better for them; a lover who knew about Grace's sexual slavery yet spent most of his time manhandling her; an agent who missed several opportunities yet was highly decorated. Sorry. I couldn't buy any of it. Then there was the plot. An FBI agent's niece kept in slavery and when she escaped the burning house and no body was found, her Uncle and the FBI assumes the guy is dead? Yeah, sure. The local cops in the small town Grace moves to are bumbling almost beyond belief-to the point where one of them colludes with the bad guy; beats up Grace and tries to kidnap her; and gets out on bail in a matter of hours? Ummm, okay. Lori O'Clare is yet another writer making the jump from niche erotica publishing to mainstream. While she can turn up the sexual tension and heat, it wasn't enough to make me ignore the weak pacing and plot of "Tall, Dark and Deadly". She has another FBI novel, "Long, Lean and Lethal" slated for publication in Sep09. I think I'll let a friend read it first.
2022-10-29 03:11