TOTALİTER DEVLET MODELİNİN BAŞARISIZLIĞI OLARAK "ÖLÜM HÜKMÜ" ROMANINDA SİYASAL N
Author(s) -
Adem Polat
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.12797
Subject(s) - humanities , physics , art
It is the novel of an intellectual neslin who fought against the tsarism of the USSR, the novel of death sentence, which was one of his period works of contemporary Azerbaijani literature written by Elçin Efendioğlu in 1989. This article tries to analyze the results of how people who have been exposed to impatience and violence by the system, especially by the current political regime, have been exploited. The repressive mechanisms of the government of the state are insufficient to provide democracy. Especially the concern of capital of the Socialist system reveals political objectification and production anarchism which can be easily observed on novel characters. Abdul Gafarzade, a character demonized by the system in this context, is an important example of corruption. Ölüm Hükmü gives us a rotten expression of the face of a modern man with a cemetery demonstration of which we can see in the novel of Gogol's Dead Creatures. Abdul Gafarzade is a miniature of the dictatorships and tyrannies of the 20th century in a sense as a character that breaks the integrity of morality and metaphysical values. In this context, the Ölüm Hükmü is a door to the tragedy of the whole universal man, moving from the Soviet standpoint. Because systems are trying to rip people apart from their essence, transform and make them part of a great mechanism. Whether its name is Socialism or Capitalism, any kind of interference that violates the existing conditions of man means the acceptance of tragedies ahead of time in the novel of Ölüm Hükmü. Thus, as a novelist, the Envoy is not only a nation, the tragedy of universal humanity. From a literary point of view, it is important in this direction.
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