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Rachel Seiffert Field Study is the title of a short story collection by sitelink Rachel Seiffert.
It is also the title of her opening story, On a river that borders Poland and East Germany, a young scientist takes samples, He suspects pollution from the factory upstream, He worries about its effects on a boy and his mother splashing downstream,
Summer and the third day of Martins field study, Morning, and he is parked at the side of the track, looking out over the rye he will walk through shortly to reach the river.When this collection was published in, critics remarked upon the sentence fragments Seiffert so frequently uses.
For two days, he has been alone, gathering his mud and water samples, but not today,
Ali Smith called them “a kind of liberation and muscularity, ” The title story earned Seiffert a place in Grantas sitelink Best of Young British Novelists, Another story in Field Study, “The Crossing” garnered the International PEN David T, K. Wong Prize.
These were not the stories that drew me in, The ones I liked are quieter and perhaps more desperate,
To read the full review, please visit my website for sitelinkChildren's Hour, Sadece son öykü için bile okunur bu kitap, kaldı ki diğer öyküler zaten Güzel.
Polonya, DoğuBatı Berlin, Almanya bölünmeden, bölündükten sonra ve duvar öncesi ve sonrası tarihin tozlu sayfalarında kalan insan hikayeleri oldukça gerçek, yalın ve yakıcı bir sadelikle anlatılıyor.
İnsanın gözüne sokmadan çok akıcı bir anlatım tarzına sahip bir yazar.
Kahramanların duygu coğrafyasını inanılmaz bir üslupla aktarıyor yazar öykülerde, Bir iç sıkıntısı, bir boşluk duygusu kalıyor geriye, özellikle doğu almanyadan, polonyadan, britanyanın kırsal kesimlerinden, şehirlerin görünmeyen işsizlerinden, kimsesizlerinden örülmüş öyküler.
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çocuklarıyla tek başına başa çıkmak zorunda olan anneler, çocuklarıyla baş edemeyen aileler, modern dünyanın zorlukları ve bunların doğayla ya da bir sokakla garip bir biçimde bütünleşmesi.
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rachel seiffert her öyküde bir taş ağırlığı ekliyor okura, hele ilk ve son öykünün bütünlüğü bunu daha da artırıyor.
Yazarın öykülerini anlatma tarzını çok sevdim, Kısa fakat üzerinde çok düşünüldüğü belli müthiş cümlelerle insan hayatındaki önemli kırılma anlarını anlatıyor.
İlk öyküde olduğu gibi aşık olduğu kadının adama kahkahalarla gülmesi veya bir çocuğun ölümle tanışması gibi.
. . For a book full of short stories, this book was pretty good, I don't love this book, it just didn't grab me like most books, but it still is a good book.
Maybe if I reread a second time, I'll like it more, Yesterday's reading inspired me not only to buy this book instantly but start reading right away! Field Study had some interesting characters and a wide variety of stories.
Some of the short stories were very slow moving, and I found myself not really caring what happened to the characters.
Of thestories in the book, there werethat I actually anticipated getting to the ending to see how things turned out for the characters.
While I generally find novels far preferable to short stories this is the second anthology from Seiffert that I have read.
"The Dark Room" trilogy was much more powerful really three short novellas, but I found these to be well written stories that for some reason captured me.
A little off the track of what I normally like,
Öykü kitaplarını okumayı sever misiniz Peki kıyıda köşede kalmış güzide işleri Eğer bu ikisine de cevabınız evetse ve hâlâ Yüz Kitaptan haberdar değilseniz gelin önce bu yayınevini sizlere kısaca anlatayım.
Bu mütevazı kuruluş, yaklaşıkyıl önce kuruldu ve şimdiye kadareserle okuyucularının karşısına çıktı.
Kendilerinin güzel ve saygı duyulası bir idealleri var şimdiye kadar Türkçeye hiç çevrilmemiş, görece ünlü olmayan öykü kitaplarını ve yazarlarını özenli bir seçki ve editoryal çalışmayla dilimize kazandırıyorlar.
Sayelerinde bu değerli isimlerin dünyalarına konuk olmakla birlikte, kendileriyle tanışma imkânına da sahip oluyoruz.
Bense kendilerini ilk olarak Bulgar yazar Miroslav Penkovun Batının Doğusu adlı eseriyle tanımıştım.
Hem gördüğüm itinalı çeviri hem de iyi editörlük karşısında saygı duymuştum.
Değerli eserleri kazandırıyor olsalar bile bu konulara önem verilmese hayal kırıklığı olurdu.
Ayrıca Penkovun kalemi de harikaydı, sonuçta bir okur olarak tatmin olmuş şekilde ayrıldım öykülerin başından.
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İncelemenin tamamı için: sitelink com/inceleme/gunu European short stories chock full of melancholy, Some have to do with the tension between East and West, a few are set in the past.
They slid through my mind like fading pearls, November,Rachel Seiffert, author of The Dark Room, powerfully evokes our need for human connection in this dazzling and haunting group of stories.
Set against immense political upheaval, or evoking the intimate struggles between men and women, parents and children, this astonishing collection charts our desire for love, our fragility, and our strength.
From the

title piece, in which a young biologist conceals his discoveries at a polluted river from a local woman, to the family aided by an enemy in “The Crossing,” to the old man weighing his regrets in “Francis John Jones,” Seifferts acclaimed, refined prose movingly captures the lives of her characters in their most essential, secret moments.
cok basit bir dille muthis gercek portreler cikaran oykuler var gunun sonu yokta, neredeyse mayis ayina yayarak okudum bu oykuleri, hep elimin altindaydi ve arada acip bir resme bakar gibi okudum, resim, portre deyince, bazi oykulerde gercekten yazarin anlattigi atmosferi gordum sanki, bir tablo gibi, bir sanat eseri gibi, tarafsiz ama cok gercek, cok etkileyici.
oyku severler icin mutlaka! oyku sevmeyenler icinse oldukca istah acici, denemeye deger, farkli ve incelikli oykuler, Thoughtful and touching stories written in a clear and straightforward style, As in 'The Dark Room', Seiffert lets the situation and the story speak for itself without recourse to unnecessary literary pyrotechnics or overreliance on pathos.
A few of these stories, such as 'Dimitroff' and 'DogLeg Lane' seem more like novel extracts than selfcontained short stories, the characters crying out for more space, more narrative, more examination, but I've always felt that's a good thing in a short story.
The lives in the story don't begin and end there, they have a past and a future that continues after the page is turned and so can live on in the reader's imagination.
She also avoids the 'surprise ending' so beloved by short story theorists, a gimmick that is surely beyond its best before date.
Muazzam. Hep öykünün aslında çok da düşkün olmadığım bir tür olduğunu zannederdim.
Oysaki bu durumun esas sebebi türün gerçekten iyi örneklerine az rastlamış olmammış, Bu kitap bence “boş yok” diye tabir edilecek cinsten, her öyküyü ayrı bir keyifle okudum, ritmi hiç aksamadı.
Kesinlikle bir gün tekrar okurum,
Umarım yayınevi yazarın diğer kitaplarını da basar, malum döviz sebebiyle yabancı yayınlara ulaşmak çok zorlaştı.
the apathy in these characters was so disturbing it distracted me from Ms, Sieffert's clean writing style. I'm not a huge fan of short collections, I prefer the novels, This drew me with its mysterious cover and unique title, However, I felt like some lacked a solid ending, I was left really wanting more and I never got the answers I was looking for in the stories.
I really loved The Dark Room, but in this collection I find Seiffert's writing less clean and spare than I do simply flat and uninspiring.
Settings seem vague, and the characters without affect,
A very well written and thoughtprovoking short story collection, There werestories and I enjoyed all of them! Now that I know I like her writing style I'm looking forward to reading Rachel Seiffert's other book, 'The Dark Room.
' Rachel Seiffert is one of Viragos most critically acclaimed contemporary novelists, Her first book, The Dark Room,was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and made into the feature film Lore.
In, she was named one of Grantas Best of Young British Novelists, and inshe received the EM Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Field Study, her collection of short stories published in, received an award from PEN International, Her second novel, Afterwardsthird novel The Walk Home, and fourth novel A Boy in Winter, were all longlisted for the Womens Prize for Fiction.
Her books have been published in eighteen languages, Seifferts subject is ordinary lives in extraordinary times Rachel Seiffert is one of Viragos most critically acclaimed contemporary novelists.
Her first book, The Dark Room,was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and made into the feature film Lore.
In, she was named one of Grantas Best of Young British Novelists, and inshe received the EM Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Field Study, her collection of short stories published in, received an award from PEN International, Her second novel, Afterwardsthird novel The Walk Home, and fourth novel A Boy in Winter, were all longlisted for the Womens Prize for Fiction.
Her books have been published in eighteen languages, Seifferts subject is ordinary lives in extraordinary times, Her characters have included theyear old daughter of an SS officer in, a Polish seasonal worker on a German asparagus farm after the fall of the iron curtain, and most recently a young Ukrainian man faced with the choice between resistance and collaboration during the Nazi occupation.
Rachel Seiffert has taught creative writing at Goldsmiths College and Glasgow University, and delivered seminars at the Humboldt University Berlin, Manchester University, and the Faber Academy in London, amongst others she is a returning tutor at the Arvon Foundation.
Her particular interest is teaching writing in schools, delivering workshops for the East Side Side Educational Trust in Hackney, Wellington College in Berkshire, and a number of state secondaries in south east London.
She is currently Writer in Residence at Haseltine School in SE, and works with First Story at St Martin in the Fields Secondary in Tulse Hill.
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