Example of a Cinematographic Expression: The Book Cold Nights of Childhood by Tezer Özlü


Tezer Özlü, who is described as a sorrowful princess in modern Turkish literature, recalls her childhood years in her autobiographic book Cold Nights of Childhood in a cinematographic manner. Tezer Özlü narrates the turning points of her life with the cinematographic expression technique in this novel. This provides the readers with a better understanding of how one’s future character is affected by named the childhood years. In short stories recounting flashbacks throughout the novel, she criticizes the social structure and standardized admissions/societal values are reviewed with a critical look. This little novel is a journey to the past from the moment in question. In this book, transitions are supremely fast and the author, living in the moment when that day goes past queries. Cold Nights of Childhood was published for the first time in 1980. This autobiographical work was completed with the succeeding books On the Track of a Suicide (1983) and Voyage to the Edge of Life (1984). However, in this study only the book Cold Nights of Childhood will be evaluated to investigate the used expression technique, which is part of the author’s style, to make fine determinations and detailed explanations. There are four chapters in the book. 1. Home, 2. School and Way to School, 3. The Concert of Léo Ferré, 4. (Once) Again Mediterranean Sea. The study will primarily focus on cinematographic expression; later, this expression technique, which is part of Tezer Özlü’s style, will be explained with quotations from the book.


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Tezer Özlü, Cold Nights of Childhood, cinematographic expression, childhood and youth.

Author : Hafize ŞAHİN
Number of pages: 659-672
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7827/TurkishStudies.12954
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