
Cadı is a novel written by Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpınar, one of the prominent figures in Turkish literature, offering a profound examination of social structures and popular beliefs. The work centers on themes such as superstitions, female figures, and social exclusion. By reflecting the social transformations during the transition from the Ottoman Empire to the Republic, the novel provides readers with a comprehensive perspective on the cultural and social dynamics of the era. Gürpınar’s fluent style
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When we celebrate a holiday, what are we truly celebrating? A page from a calendar, or a mythical conception that has long settled in our collective memory? Halloween, which we translate into Turkish as "Çılgınlar Gecesi," arrives at our doors on the night of October 31. Universally speaking, pumpkins are hollowed out, masks are worn, decorations are hung, frightening tales are told, or horror-themed activities are organized.The origins of Halloween trace back to ancient times when the harvest e
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