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The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory

This book delves into the rich tapestry of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets, intertwining them with the metaphor of infinite sand to explore themes of time, memory, and the human condition. more

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Jorge Luis Borges
Jorge Luis Borges

Jorge Luis Borges was an Argentine writer, poet, and literary critic. His works are known for their unique fantasy and philosophical thinking, which have had a profound impact on 20th-century literature. more

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“Beyninin hücreleri arasında; hatta gerçektekinden daha korkunç; bütün tuhaflıklar içinde pusu kuran; ve gotik sanata onun sürekli canlılığını bağışlayarak onu zihinleri karasevdaya yakalanmış, bütün rüyasız uyku hastalığına tutulmuş olanların tam özel hayatı yapan, şu gergin hayatla dopdolu kuruntular kaynaşırken, bunu neredeyse ölüme aşık eden şu kötü gecelerin, ya da dehşet verici biçimsiz zevk gecelerinin birinden sonra güneş doğarken bazen uyumamış insanlar aramızda fazla değildir. Beyaz parmaklar perdelerin arasına gizlice sürünür ve titrer görünür.”

“An angel for some, a demon for some, for me, it’s heart of the one. Never want to hurt, keep many secrets beneath the blood. sob in the dark, but, people thinks, it’s beat of the heart. No one thought, no one observe, but, it supplies tears as blood. One day someone came, took it out from dark, she kissed it, loved it, played with it, put it with her heart, and makes it her life part. Daily she played, daily she fought, But, never she threw it out. one day, an unknown came, who kissed her, loved her, and used to play with her. He took my out my heart from her, and threw it on the street, then there is nothing more than weep. An angel for some, a demon for some, for me, it’s heart of the one. Never want to hurt, keep many secrets beneath the blood. Sob in the dark, but, people thinks, it’s beat of the heart. No one thought, no one observe, but, it supplies tears as blood.”