REMZİ'DE ÇOK SATANLAR

18 - 24 Mart 2024
TÜRKÇE
İNGİLİZCE
2023
TÜRKÇE
  1. Labirent: Batı ve Hasımları

    Amin Maalouf

      (Yapı Kredi Yayınları)
  2. Lizbon'a Gece Treni

    Pascal Mercier

      (Sia Yayınları)
  3. Yeni Ekonomi

    Mahfi Eğilmez

      (Remzi Kitabevi)
  4. Atomik Alışkanlıklar

    James Clear

      (Pegasus Yayınları)
  5. Acı Yoruldu

    Serhan Asker

      (Alfa Yayınları)
  6. Baron İstilası

    Timur Soykan

      (Kırmızı Kedi Yayınları)
  7. Genç Adam

    Annie Ernaux

      (Can Yayınları)
  1. Ataturk

    Andrew Mango

      (Hodder)
  2. Ara Güler’s Istanbul   (Thames & Hudson)
  3. Artists: Their Lives and Works   (Dorling Kindersley)
  4. Atomic Habits

    James Clear

      (Random House)
  5. Outliers

    Malcolm Gladwell

      (Penguin)
  1. Botter Apartmanı

    Ayşe Övür

      (Remzi Kitabevi)
  2. Gece Yarısı Kütüphanesi

    Matt Haig

      (Domingo Yayınları)
  3. Atomik Alışkanlıklar

    James Clear

      (Pegasus Yayınları)
  4. SS

    Barış Pehlivan-Barış Terkoğlu

      (Kırmızı Kedi Yayınları)
  5. Lizbon'a Gece Treni

    Pascal Mercier

      (Sia Yayınları)
  6. Dört Anlaşma

    Don Miguel Ruiz

      (Ötesi Yayıncılık)
  7. Zamanı Durdurmanın Yolları

    Matt Haig

      (Domingo Yayınları)
İyi bir kitap hakiki bir hazinedir.

John Milton
Ara Güler’s Istanbul
ISBN: 978-0-500-54386-3
Sayfa Sayısı: 177
Ebat: 225 x 285 mm

Ara Güler’s Istanbul



Foreword by Orhan Pamuk

 

“Ara Güler’s Istanbul” is a vivid photographic record of daily life in the cultural capital of Turkey from the 1940s to the 1980s. Captured through the unerring lens of the award-winning Ara Güler, the ‘Eye of Istanbul’, the city’s melancholy aesthetic oscillates between tradition and modernity. As the crossroads between Europe and Asaia, Istanbul has lived through several empires and has a character that is as many-layered as its history – something that Güler’s photographs convey with great sensitivity. These remarkable black-and-white images are accompanied by an evocative foreword by Orhan Pamuk, the first Turkish recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

 

Both whiter and photographer were born in Istanbul, and each in his youth held the ambition of becoming a painter. Here, each in his own way paints a brushless picture of his home town and captures, through the image and the word, its very soul.
With 153 duotone photographs