Kerem ile Aslı


editör: Murat Sukan ; grafik tasarım: Tuğrul Akman
Bok Bokmål 2016 · Fortelling

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    Utgitt
    Istanbul : Iskele Yayaincilik , 2016
    Omfang
    176 s.
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    The story starts with a shah without an heir for his wealth. The shah asks for help from a monk, also childless. The monk plants one apple tree for his wife and one for the shah’s wife. The tree planted for the shah’s wife blossoms and gives an apple, but other does not. The two women share the only apple and promise to marry their children if the magic of the tree works. Indeed, it works and the shah becomes a father of a son, Kerem, and the monk, a daughter, Aslı. However, the monk does not want his daughter to marry a Muslim, so he finds another man to marry his daughter. When Kerem learns this, he quickly reaches Aslı and marries her straightaway. Upon this, the monk curses a shirt and gives it to Kerem as a gift. After the wedding, when the two are alone, Kerem unbuttons the shirt, but it buttons back up immediately. After many unsuccessful attempts, Kerem cries out, a cry so sorrowful that he bursts into flames. Aslı tries to help him by bringing water, but it is of no use. The flames get bigger. Kerem dies in agony, and while mourning his loss Aslı’s hair catches aflame. She joins her lover in death. Omtalen er hentet fra www.theguideistanbul.com
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    9789759099688(h.)

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