Kitap Tanıtımı |
“‘Old Long-Beard paused in his narrative, licked his greasy fingers, and wiped them on his naked sides where his one piece of ragged bearskin failed to cover him. Crouched around him, on their hams, were three young men, his grandsons, Deer-Runner, Yellow-Head, and Afraid-of-the-Dark. In appearance they were much the same. Skins of wild animals partly Thcovered them. They were lean and meagre of build, narrow-hipped and crooked-legged, and at the same time deep-chested, with heavy arms and enormous Thhands. There was much hair on their chests and shoulders, and on the outsides of their arms and legs. ThTheir heads were matted with uncut hair, long locks of ftwhich often strayed before their eyes, beady and black Thand glittering like the eyes of birds. They were narrow between the eyes and broad between the cheeks, while their lower jaws were projecting and massive.” (Tanıtım Bülteninden) ) |