Many novels and stories have been written in these years, which have been centered on the life, memoirs, notes, etc. of book lovers and booksellers. From Bhomil Hrabal's "Noisy Solitude" to Jeremy Mercer's "Shakespeare and Pa ...
Many novels and stories have been written in these years, which have been centered on the life, memoirs, notes, etc. of book lovers and booksellers. From Bhomil Hrabal's "Noisy Solitude" to Jeremy Mercer's "Shakespeare and Partners" and many books full of other stories, they have narrated the stories of book readers and booksellers, and experience has shown that book lovers around the world enjoy reading the stories of other book lovers. They take them and welcome them. If we put together the euphoria in the depression, silence, self-absorption, and desperation of Hantake's boisterous solitude next to the excitement full of life and the desire for coexistence and the love of Jeremy Shakespeare and partners, with the arrival of Jalal Burgess's "Bookseller's Notes", we reach the other side of these stories. which arises from the mind and language, history and now being a citizen of the Middle East. Burgess's book should be looked at beyond other books of this kind and the connection between the stories that are read and the knowledge gained from them should be understood to the situation of the surrounding society; The time when a huge leviathan was created from within Ibrahim the book seller. Jordanian Jalal Burgess wrote the novel Bookseller's Notes on the background of history and a situation that can turn the most virtuous people into the most evil with an unimaginable volume of failures, violence, poverty, and anger.
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