: Watching the world change while remaining static.
In the world of art and literature, the window seat is more than just a place to sit; it is a specialized lens through which we view the world. For writers and critics like Ali Murat Ergül—known for his contributions to platforms like Sanatatak —the "window" serves as a bridge between the internal psyche and the external landscape. Murat ErgГјlВ Pencere KenarД±
: In Turkish literature and poetry, sitting by the window often signifies a state of waiting, longing, or "hüzün" (melancholy). It is a space for the "silent observer" to process the passage of time. : Watching the world change while remaining static