Snow by Orhan Pamuk, Maureen Freely (Translator)

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  • Pub. Date: August 2004
  • 448pp
  • Sales Rank: 212,730

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    • Pub. Date: August 2004
    • Publisher: Random House Inc
    • Format: Hardcover, 448pp
    • Sales Rank: 212,730

    Synopsis

    “A great and almost irresistibly beguiling . . . novelist. . . . [Snow is] enriched by . . . mesmerizing mixes: cruelty and farce, poetry and violence, and a voice whose timbres range from a storyteller’s playfulness to the dark torment of an explorer, lost.”–The New York Times

    An exiled poet named Ka returns to Turkey and travels to the forlorn city of Kars. His ostensible purpose is to report on a wave of suicides among religious girls forbidden to wear their head scarves. But Ka is also drawn by his memories of the radiant Ipek, now recently divorced.
    Amid blanketing snowfall and universal suspicion, Ka finds himself pursued by figures ranging from Ipek’s ex-husband to a charismatic terrorist. A lost gift returns with ecstatic suddenness. A theatrical evening climaxes in a massacre. And finding God may be the prelude to losing everything else. Touching, slyly comic, and humming with cerebral suspense, Snow is of immense relevance to our present moment.

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    Orhan Pamuk: Winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature

    The New York Times Sunday Book Review - Margaret Atwood

    This seventh novel from the Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk is not only an engrossing feat of tale-spinning, but essential reading for our times.

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    Biography

    Orhan Pamuk’s work has been translated into more than thirty languages. He lives in Istanbul.

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    dull dull dullby songcatchers

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    April 09, 2009: Drab. Boring. Flat. Snow was one of the most uninteresting books I've ever read. I couldn't relate to any of the characters or situations. The plot, though it sounds interesting, was very dull and frankly it just couldn't keep my attention. Blah!

    WHAT IS THE MESSAGE?by Anonymous

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    February 27, 2009: The author is on target with today's world. The world is darkening. There is no free will. The people are consumed with one another. It is best to know the enemy and how they think so if you want to be prepared for end times I suggest you read this book.


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