The New Life
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The New Life

by Orhan Pamuk

Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Pages
303
Language
English
Published
1997

Overview

A literary adventure about how reading a book can change a life from a Nobel Prize Winner in Literature. "One of the essential and enduring writers that both East and West can gratefully claim as their own." — New York Times Book Review Osman is a young university student whose life is changed by a chance encounter with a mysterious book. Osman becomes obsessed with the book, which seems to contain all the magic and power of life and love. Romantic and elusive, Orhan Pamuk's The New Life is a rhapsody to love and an investigation into the shadowy nature of self. "Weird, hypnotic. . . . The New Life veers from intellectual conundrums in the Borges vein to rapturous lyricism reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez." — Wall Street Journal "This enchanting book combines the vertiginous surreality of a dream, the mythic resonance of a fairy tale, the heroic adventure (in ironic version) of a comic book and the sly sleight of hand of a Borges." — Newsday "Pamuk in his dispassionate intelligence and arabesques of introspection suggests Proust." —John Updike, The New Yorker Translated from the Turkish by Güneli Gün

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