The Selected Tales of Nasreddin Hod

Nasreddin Hodja, who is known as the symbol of humour genre, is believed to have lived in Anatolia in the thirtennth century. Hodja, known for his quick wit, takes on contradictory caharacters in each story and reveals the seriousness of the incident...
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The Selected Tales of Nasreddin Hod
The Selected Tales of Nasreddin Hod
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Nasreddin Hodja, who is known as the symbol of humour genre, is believed to have lived in Anatolia in the thirtennth century. Hodja, known for his quick wit, takes on contradictory caharacters in each story and reveals the seriousness of the incident with humour.





The stories in this tale have been chosen from various sources sources and carefully simplified.





“Only the genious artist called Charlie Chaplin got closer to the humor scenes with profound and precious advice of Nasreddin Hodja.” Necip Fazıl Kısakürek







“Hodja is in the imagination of the public; people, when necessary, get angry with themselves and scold themselves with his words. As Bedri Rahmi Eyüpoğlu said once; “Soon, Hodja will take the bus or the minibus and he will definetely want to take a cab...” Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı






Kitabın Özellikleri
Stok Kodu:
9786055112141
Boyut:
10,5 x 17
Sayfa Sayısı:
70
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2014-12
Çeviren:
Deniz Tanış
Kapak Türü:
İnce Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce

Nasreddin Hodja, who is known as the symbol of humour genre, is believed to have lived in Anatolia in the thirtennth century. Hodja, known for his quick wit, takes on contradictory caharacters in each story and reveals the seriousness of the incident with humour.





The stories in this tale have been chosen from various sources sources and carefully simplified.





“Only the genious artist called Charlie Chaplin got closer to the humor scenes with profound and precious advice of Nasreddin Hodja.” Necip Fazıl Kısakürek







“Hodja is in the imagination of the public; people, when necessary, get angry with themselves and scold themselves with his words. As Bedri Rahmi Eyüpoğlu said once; “Soon, Hodja will take the bus or the minibus and he will definetely want to take a cab...” Abdülbaki Gölpınarlı






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