
Hah
by Birgül Oğuz
About this book
Hah is a short story collection that reads like a novel. The eight and a half stories in Hah contemplate the psychology of mourning and melancholia, and the politics of mourning in particular. The book seeks to answer these questions: how can one mourn when mourning is impossible? How can one write about mourning when it is impossible to find the means to narrate it? And how can one not write when writing is the only way to mourn? Hah, while a product of a specific time and place, resonates with anyone who has ever experienced loss.
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Fatih Özgüven, Mehmet Bilâl Dede, Barış Pirhasan, Murathan Mungan, Hatice Meryem, Hakan Günday, Barış Bıçakçı, Murat Yalçın, Yalçın Tosun, Karin Karakaşlı, Ayşegül Çelik, Gaye Boralıoğlu, Erendiz Atasü, Birhan Keskin, Mine Söğüt, Attilâ Şenkon, Birgül Oğuz, Sine Ergün, Pelin Buzluk, Nermin Yıldırım, Hakkı İnanç, Neslihan Önderoğlu, Fadime Uslu, Figen Alkaç
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