The New Life

The New Life by Orhan Pamuk, published by Vintage on March 31, 1998, is a reprint edition comprising 296 pages. This novel presents an engaging intellectual thriller and high romance set in Turkey, following a young student whose life and identity are transformed through the act of reading a book. As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist is drawn into a world filled with hypnotic texts and Byzantine conspiracies, navigating the complexities of love and identity against the backdrop of Turkey’s landscape.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as the impact of literature on personal transformation and the intertwining of romance and intrigue. The story delves into the protagonist’s experiences as he falls in love with the elusive Janan, witnesses an assassination attempt, and embarks on a journey through a nocturnal world marked by traveler’s cafes and bus wrecks. Translated from Turkish by Guneli Gun, this edition invites readers to engage with Pamuk’s unique narrative style and the vivid imagery of his storytelling.
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From the Nobel Prize winner and the acclaimed author of My Name is Red comes an engaging intellectual thriller and high romance set in Turkey about a young student whose life and identity is uprooted through the single act of reading a book.
The protagonist of Orhan Pamuk’s fiendishly engaging novel is launched into a world of hypnotic texts and (literally) Byzantine conspiracies that whirl across the steppes and forlorn frontier towns of Turkey. And with The New Life, Pamuk himself vaults from the forefront of his country’s writers into the arena of world literature. Through the single act of reading a book, a young student is uprooted from his old life and identity. Within days of reading a book, a young student’s old life and identity is uprooted, and he’s fallen in love with the luminous and elusive Janan; witnessed the attempted assassination of a rival suitor; and forsaken his family to travel aimlessly through a nocturnal landscape of traveler’s cafes and apocalyptic bus wrecks. As imagined by Pamuk, the result is a wondrous marriage of the intellectual thriller and high romance. Translated from the Turkish by Guneli Gun.
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