WhSubject and ContentGeorge Orwell details his journey as a writer, his reflections on the writing process, and his motivations for writing. Published in 1946, Why I Write combines Orwell’s personal experiences with his political and literary perspectives.Orwell explains the impulses behind writing under four main headings:Sheer Egoism: He states that writing is, in part, a means of personal satisfaction, as writers strive to make their names remembered and their works enduring.Aesthetic Enthusias
EN
Meryem Betül Kaya

The Mind’s Birds is a work consisting of essays by Leylâ Erbil. Published in 1998, this book brings together the author’s writings on literature, art, politics, and social issues. The work highlights Erbil’s intellectual identity, critical perspective, and literary style.Content and ThemeThe book consists of various essays, each focusing on a different topic. For example, in the essay titled “Vinteuil’s Sonata Andante,” there is an analysis of the music of Vinteuil in Proust’s In Search of Lost
EN
Nida Üstün