Jim Crace – The Gift of Stones 2000s Turkish Book Turkey
Jim Crace – The Gift of Stones (Taşların Dili) – Can Yayınları Edition (Early 2000s)
Description:
This Turkish edition of The Gift of Stones (Taşların Dili) was published by Can Yayınları in the early 2000s. As the copy remains in its original unopened shrink wrap, the exact publication year cannot be confirmed. The novel is written by Jim Crace, an award-winning author celebrated for his imaginative narratives, lyrical prose, and distinctive blend of historical imagination and literary fiction.
The Gift of Stones is set during the transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age and tells the story of a young storyteller living in a community of flint workers whose traditional way of life is threatened by technological change. As bronze tools begin to replace stone implements, the village faces uncertainty and decline. Through the eyes of the narrator, the novel explores how stories, myths, and imagination help communities make sense of change and preserve their identity in times of upheaval. Combining anthropological insight with poetic storytelling, the book examines themes of tradition, innovation, memory, and the power of narrative.
Jim Crace is one of Britain's most respected contemporary novelists. Known for creating richly imagined worlds and unconventional historical settings, he has received widespread critical acclaim for works that blur the boundaries between history, myth, and fiction. His novels are admired for their originality, philosophical depth, and elegant prose.
This Can Yayınları edition presents a remarkable literary work that reflects on the human experience of technological transformation and the enduring importance of storytelling.
Key Features:
• Title: The Gift of Stones (Taşların Dili)
• Author: Jim Crace
• Publisher: Can Yayınları
• Estimated Publication Period: Early 2000s
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Historical Fiction; Literary Fiction
• Topics: Prehistoric society; Storytelling; Technological change; Community life
• Themes: Tradition; Innovation; Survival; Memory; Imagination
• Setting: Prehistoric Britain during the transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age
• Literary Style: Lyrical; Philosophical; Historically imaginative
• Literary Significance: One of Jim Crace's most acclaimed novels, praised for its originality and evocative portrayal of a vanished world
• Educational Value: Encourages reflection on technological change, cultural adaptation, and the role of storytelling in human societies
• Collectibility: Unopened Turkish edition of a notable work by the award-winning British novelist Jim Crace
• Condition: New, factory sealed (unopened); exact publication year not visible due to original packaging.