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“Atının ayaklarına bulaşan ırmak sularının yolunu da yıkayacağına; geçtiği, geçeceği yolları suçlarından arındıracağına inanıyor. Bu çeşit inanışların gerçeklikte bir gücünün olup olmamasının "O"nun için bir önemi yok; yalnızca inanmış olmanın bile, gerçeği değiştirmeye yeteceğini, varolanı iyileştireceğini düşünüyor. "Gerçek dediğin, inandıklarımızdan yapılır zamanla" sözünü anımsadığı Bilge Şair [...]'in dediği gibi, "Yerküre varolduğu için değil, biz inandığımız için var" diyor yüksek sesle...”

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Şairin Romanı

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Murathan Mungan
Murathan Mungan

Murathan Mungan is a renowned Turkish author born on April 21, 1955. His works are known for their unique literary style and profound insights into social issues. more

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