The Black Book

The Black Book by Orhan Pamuk is a thought-provoking novel published by Faber & Faber in 2006, featuring 466 pages in English. The story follows Galip, a lawyer in Istanbul, as he searches for his missing wife, Rüya, who has a penchant for detective novels. As Galip delves into the mystery, he begins to assume the identity of her ex-husband, Celâl, a well-known newspaper columnist, leading him down a complex path of intrigue and self-discovery.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives woven through Galip’s investigation, which explores themes of identity and the shifting nature of truth. The novel presents a unique perspective on contemporary life in Istanbul, filled with beguiling stories that challenge the boundaries of reality. This revised edition, translated by Maureen Freely, offers English-language readers a chance to engage with Pamuk’s original voice and the intricate layers of this cherished work.
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Galip is a lawyer living in Istanbul. His wife, the detective-novel-loving Rüya, has disappeared. Could she have left him for her ex-husband, Celâl, a popular newspaper columnist? But Celâl, too, seems to have vanished. As Galip investigates, he finds himself assuming the enviable Celâl’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.
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