Black book /
Pamuk, Orhan, 1952-
Black book / The black book Orhan Pamuk ; translated by Maureen Freely. - London Faber and Faber 2006 - xi, 466 p. ; 20 cm.
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Rs.316.05/-
Galip is a lawyer living in Istanbul. His wife, the detective-novel-loving R�uya, has disappeared. Could she have left him for her ex-husband, Cel�al, a popular newspaper columnist? But Cel�al, too, seems to have vanished. As Galip investigates, he finds himself assuming the enviable Cel�al's identity, wearing his clothes, answering his phone calls, even writing his columns. Galip pursues every conceivable clue, but the nature of the mystery keeps changing, and when he receives a death threat, he begins to fear the worst. With its cascade of beguiling stories about Istanbul, The Black Book is a brilliantly unconventional mystery, and a provocative meditation on identity. For Turkish literary readers it is the cherished cult novel in which Orhan Pamuk found his original voice, but it has largely been neglected by English-language readers. Now, in Maureen Freely's beautiful new translation, they, too, may encounter all its riches.--Publisher description.
9780571225255(pbk.)
Missing persons--Fiction.
False personation--Fiction.
Istanbul (Turkey)--Fiction.
Legal stories.
Mystery fiction.
894.3533 PAM
Black book / The black book Orhan Pamuk ; translated by Maureen Freely. - London Faber and Faber 2006 - xi, 466 p. ; 20 cm.
Gratis
Rs.316.05/-
Galip is a lawyer living in Istanbul. His wife, the detective-novel-loving R�uya, has disappeared. Could she have left him for her ex-husband, Cel�al, a popular newspaper columnist? But Cel�al, too, seems to have vanished. As Galip investigates, he finds himself assuming the enviable Cel�al's identity, wearing his clothes, answering his phone calls, even writing his columns. Galip pursues every conceivable clue, but the nature of the mystery keeps changing, and when he receives a death threat, he begins to fear the worst. With its cascade of beguiling stories about Istanbul, The Black Book is a brilliantly unconventional mystery, and a provocative meditation on identity. For Turkish literary readers it is the cherished cult novel in which Orhan Pamuk found his original voice, but it has largely been neglected by English-language readers. Now, in Maureen Freely's beautiful new translation, they, too, may encounter all its riches.--Publisher description.
9780571225255(pbk.)
Missing persons--Fiction.
False personation--Fiction.
Istanbul (Turkey)--Fiction.
Legal stories.
Mystery fiction.
894.3533 PAM