Walking on the Ceiling : Book Review
Book Review
Title: Walking on.the ceiling
Author: Aysegul Savas
Genre: Fiction
Walking on the ceiling is the story about a woman named Nunu who moves to Paris from Istanbul to start life all over again. In a new city where she longs to forge connections, she meets M an older British writer whose books revolve around Istanbul. Nunu is an admirer of his novels and strikes an unusual friendship with him. The story delves into her past relationships which involve her father's death, her mother's silence and the unrest in Istanbul.
Written in first person from the point of view of Nunu, the book takes us through the quaint cafes and streets of Paris. At the same time, it also showcases the protagonist's life in Istanbul. It focuses on the unique relationship and conversations between M and Nunu. These conversations revolve around the writing process and aspects of storytelling. It also mentions the tendency of authors to enter different worlds in order to create stories and how they rely on their memories.
The writing style is lyrical and lucid, delving into the character's interiority, her life and other relationships. The story largely goes on to explore the loneliness that is experienced by the main characters as typically experienced by writers and storytellers. Walking on the ceiling is intense, beguiling and slow in some parts. It touches on an interesting point of the reader establishing an imaginary relationship with the author.
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