Snow

· Vintage
3.2
203 reviews
eBook
480
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Touching, slyly comic, and humming with cerebral suspense—a masterful novel of "political intrigue and philosophy, romance and noir" (Vogue) and the lethal chemistry between secular doubt and Islamic fanaticism from the Nobel Prize winner.

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.

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3.2
203 reviews
A Google user
I do not know much of the history of Turkey, which is maybe one of the reasons why this book is so intriguing to me. I also like a book that poses a challange to the reader; sometimes we get more out of a book that we have to reach more deeply into our thought processes. According to reviews this book is excellent and compelling. I look forward to reading something by the world known Pamuk
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Susan Ragheb
13 April 2013
Ka's struggle throughout the novel captures the same struggle experienced by the young secular generation. Having to choose between God and Science. State and Family. Modernity and Tradition. Heart and Mind
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A Google user
15 February 2011
I really loved the political elements in this book, and the view of a culture that is so different from ours. A fascinating and entertaining read and the language is so beautiful and alluring. However I think it could've been a bit shorter.
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About the author

Orhan Pamuk’s novel My Name Is Red won the 2003 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. He lives in Istanbul.

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