World Pain Paper Cover – January 3, 2014
MGA 63631
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World Pain is a fist clenched with words.
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Who Should Buy?
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Health Professionals
Ideal for doctors and therapists looking to share knowledge on pain management techniques and case studies.
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students
Beneficial for medical students studying pain management and related topics for a deeper understanding of the subject.
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Researchers
Useful for researchers in pain studies requiring current information and trends for their work and publications.
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general audience
Not designed for general readers with no prior knowledge in medical terminology or pain management concepts.
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Casual Readers
May not engage those seeking light reading or entertainment, as it focuses strictly on clinical pain issues.
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Non-medical Professionals
Not suitable for individuals outside the medical field who require practical, hands-on advice or personal guidance.
Product Description
World Pain Paper Cover – January 3, 2014
Customer Questions & Answers
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What type of books does Can Yayınları publish?
Answer: Can Yayınları publishes a wide range of literature, including classic, modern, and contemporary works, as well as children's books. -
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Who is Ayfer Tunç?
Answer: Ayfer Tunç is a renowned Turkish author known for her thought-provoking literature, including the novel 'World Pain'. -
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What themes are explored in 'World Pain'?
Answer: 'World Pain' explores friendship, societal observation, and the complexities of Turkey's historical context through its characters.
Ayfer Tunç Editorial Review
**** Ayfer Tunç's "World Pain" has garnered significant attention and praise from readers, being hailed as one of her finest works, if not her magnum opus. The novel's profound exploration of complex emotions has resonated with many, showcasing Tunç's masterful command of language and narrative. Several readers have noted the impact of pivotal scenes, particularly a gripping lynching scene that left a lasting impression. The author successfully draws readers into her intricate storytelling, making it a compelling read that captivates from start to finish. However, some readers have pointed out that the pacing can be slower compared to Tunç's other novels, which may not appeal to every reader. Despite this, many still appreciate the depth of the narrative and the nuanced way difficult emotions are conveyed. Unfortunately, there have been concerns regarding the physical quality of the book itself, with reports of printing errors and damage affecting the reading experience for some customers. These issues, while detracting from the overall enjoyment of the product, have not overshadowed the positive reception of the story and thematic content. Overall, Ayfer Tunç's "World Pain" stands out as a significant literary work that merits a place on the bookshelf, especially for those who appreciate beautifully crafted narratives exploring the human condition. **
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Pros
- Deep exploration of complex emotions
- Masterful command of language and narrative
- Captivating and immersive storytelling
- Impactful and memorable scenes
- Beautifully crafted literary work
Cons
- Slower pacing compared to other novels
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Features & Benefits
- Can Yayınları, founded in 1981, is a prominent Turkish publishing house.
- It offers a rich collection of both classic and contemporary literature.
- Over 600 children's books published, promoting literary development in Turkey.
- World Pain, by Ayfer Tunç, explores themes of friendship and societal observation.
- The novel dives into Turkey's historical shame through gripping storytelling.
- A must-read for those interested in Turkish literature and social issues.
