Author(s): Selin ZEYREK
The script “One-Way Street” by Walter Benjamin, consist of fragments that deal with subjects chosen from different and everyday-life situations. There are certain similarities between the works of Benjamin and Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar, who lived in the same period. The study aims to discuss whether it is possible to comment on any general consensus over the personal narrations of Benjamin and aims to make comparisons with the images that are similar to Tanpinar’s by discussing the general judgements that can be reached in the scope of the dispersed structure of the work.
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