Snow

Cover of Snow by Orhan Pamuk
Author: Orhan Pamuk
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 9780375406973
Dimensions:
Height: 9.75 Inches
Length: 6.75 Inches
Weight: 0.78 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 894.3533
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Snow by Orhan Pamuk, published by Knopf on August 17, 2004, is a thought-provoking narrative that explores the complexities of love, art, power, and faith against the backdrop of a remote Turkish town. The story follows Ka, a middle-aged poet who returns to Istanbul for his mother’s funeral after years of political exile in Western Europe. As he navigates a landscape marked by political unrest and personal longing, Ka’s journey takes him to Kars, where he confronts both his past and the emerging tensions of a society grappling with the implications of political Islamism.

In Kars, Ka’s motivations intertwine with his emotional ties to Ipek, a friend from his youth, as he becomes embroiled in the local turmoil surrounding a wave of suicides among girls facing restrictions on their headscarves. The narrative unfolds amidst a fierce snowstorm that isolates the town, prompting Ka to rediscover his creative voice through poetry. This edition, comprising 448 pages in English, delves into the intricate dynamics of individual and collective identity within the Muslim world, offering insights into the struggles faced by its characters as they navigate the intersections of personal desire and societal expectations.


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From the acclaimed author of My Name Is Red (“a sumptuous thriller”–John Updike; “chockful of sublimity and sin”–New York Times Book Review), comes a spellbinding tale of disparate yearnings–for love, art, power, and God–set in a remote Turkish town, where stirrings of political Islamism threaten to unravel the secular order.

Following years of lonely political exile in Western Europe, Ka, a middle-aged poet, returns to Istanbul to attend his mother’s funeral. Only partly recognizing this place of his cultured, middle-class youth, he is even more disoriented by news of strange events in the wider country: a wave of suicides among girls forbidden to wear their head scarves at school. An apparent thaw of his writer’s curiosity–a frozen sea these many years–leads him to Kars, a far-off town near the Russian border and the epicenter of the suicides.

No sooner has he arrived, however, than we discover that Ka’s motivations are not purely journalistic; for in Kars, once a province of Ottoman and then Russian glory, now a cultural gray-zone of poverty and paralysis, there is also Ipek, a radiant friend of Ka’s youth, lately divorced, whom he has never forgotten. As a snowstorm, the fiercest in memory, descends on the town and seals it off from the modern, westernized world that has always been Ka’s frame of reference, he finds himself drawn in unexpected directions: not only headlong toward the unknowable Ipek and the desperate hope for love–or at least a wife–that she embodies, but also into the maelstrom of a military coup staged to restrain the local Islamist radicals, and even toward God, whose existence Ka has never before allowed himself to contemplate. In this surreal confluence of emotion and spectacle, Ka begins to tap his dormant creative powers, producing poem after poem in untimely, irresistible bursts of inspiration. But not until the snows have melted and the political violence has run its bloody course will Ka discover the fate of his bid to seize a last chance for happiness.

Blending profound sympathy and mischievous wit, Snow illuminates the contradictions gripping the individual and collective heart in many parts of the Muslim world. But even more, by its narrative brilliance and comprehension of the needs and duties

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Snow” by Orhan Pamuk. Synopsis preview: From the acclaimed author of My Name Is Red (“a sumptuous thriller”–John Updike; “chockful of sublimity and sin”–New York Times Book Review), comes a spellbinding tale of disparate yearnings–for love, art, power, and God…
Who is the author of “Snow”?
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When was “Snow” published?
Publisher: Knopf. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9780375406973.
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Language: en. Pages: 448. Edition: 1.

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