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The Black Book by Orhan Pamuk

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“The Black Book” is a novel written by Orhan Pamuk and originally published in Turkish in 1990. The English translation by Maureen Freely was published in 1994. The novel is a postmodern narrative that combines elements of mystery, philosophy, and political commentary. The story follows Galip, a lawyer, as he searches for his wife, Rüya, and his half-brother, Celâl, who is a popular columnist known for writing an unconventional and provocative column.

The narrative takes the form of a detective story, with Galip trying to unravel the mysteries surrounding the disappearances of his wife and brother. The novel also delves into the cultural and political landscape of Istanbul, exploring themes of identity, love, and the search for meaning.

Orhan Pamuk is a Nobel Prize-winning author, and his works often blend storytelling with reflections on Turkish history, culture, and the complexities of modernity. If you are interested in postmodern literature and narratives that explore the intersections of personal and political themes, “The Black Book” might be a compelling read. Please note that there may have been additional developments or works by Orhan Pamuk since my last update.

 

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