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Est-ce une Interdiction ou un Tabou?

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Maximes et épigrammes de Bedrettin Simsek dans le style de La Rochefoucauld et Oscar Wilde. 
Un exemple unique de créativité ingénieuse qui rassemble tant d'affirmations avec esprit, humour et ironie, toutes appartenant à l'auteur.
Ce livre comprend également un chapitre intitulé "La découverte de la Faucheuse" où l'on peut lire les résultats d'une étude menée par le Wellcome Trust au Royaume-Uni et publiée dans la revue Plos Biology en juillet 2013, confirmant la thèse de Bedrettin Simsek selon laquelle "Il n'y a pas d'âme qui sort du corps au moment de la mort, mais il y a une vague de lumière qui entre dans le corps", ce qui semblait fou à la plupart des gens au début. Car les scientifiques britanniques prétendent avoir découvert l'existence de la Faucheuse en surveillant la mort des vers sous un microscope qui a montré que la mort apparaissait sous la forme d'une onde, tout comme elle était décrite dans le "Appareil Miraculeux", la première histoire du livre de Bedrettin Simsek "Le Poison de l'amour" publié en 2005.
‘Est-ce une Interdiction ou un Tabou?’ comprend des citations tirées des livres de l'auteur tels que "Le livre de Sermon du Faux Prophète" "La discussion d'un Athée et Clerc" "Crimes et Confessions" "L'éducation d'une Prostituée" "Le Poison de l'amour" "Un Fantôme erre à Ankara" "L'Amour est une Folie?" "L'Expulsion d'Adam et Eve du ciel selon le Diable".
Ce livre s'adresse tout particulièrement aux lecteurs qui recherchent des ouvrages réunissant philosophie, humour, littérature et qui peuvent aussi être carrément dangereux
Pour ceux qui regrettent la vraie littérature dans une mer de livres dénués de sens.

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Published December 25, 2020

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Bedrettin Simsek

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Bedrettin Simsek was a promising writer when his first two books were published by major Turkish publishers in 1996 and 1997. His combination of philosophy, humor, and literature set him apart from other writers, and he stood out for his skeptical attitude toward religion. When his third book, "The Discussions of an Atheist and a Clergyman" was published in 1998 by one of Turkey's leading publishers, he was sued over readers' complaints and both he and the publisher were sentenced to prison terms for insulting religious values. This sentence was suspended on the condition that he would not commit the same offense again and was noted in his record. His conviction made Bedrettin a criminal forever. All publishing houses closed their doors to him; he was excluded from the literary world. His later works were always rejected by publishers, some for fear of punishment, others for fear of reader reaction.

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March 5, 2021
"The first to enter hell are not those who do evil or sin, but those who didn’t do good although they were in a position to do it."

Is it a Ban or a Taboo? includes quotes and introducer of the author's books. I enjoyed this. There were a lot of beautiful phrases. I've highlighted quotes more than I expected, I only mention two of them.

"Dangerous Thoughts" and "Human Comedy" published in a single book in 2010, and There are stories like, "Crime And Confessions" and "A Ghost is Wandering in Ankara". I recently read two of them. "Is love a Madness?", "The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Heaven According to Devil", and I loved them. Also, I got very interested to read "The Sermon Book Of The False Prophet" and "The Education of a Prostitute". Sound very complaining.

"God must have thought of birds when he created the trees. That's why there is no tree without a bird and there can not be a world without trees. But the world can well survive without humans. Even the existence of the insect that attracts birds to the tree is more essential to nature than human. Indeed , if we were to be erased from the face of the earth today, the nature would continue functioning just the same. But if the bugs disappear, there's nothing left. Maybe the reason man is always looking for a place outside of this world, creating a heaven and a hell away from the earth is because there is no place for him in this world." (Human Comedy)
or maybe find a place on another planet!!!!

Thanks to Author and Netgalley, I have given an honest review of Is It a Ban or a Taboo? by Bedrettin Simsek.
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