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The Black Book

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An edition of Kara kitap (1990)

The Black Book

  • 3.3 (3 ratings) ·
  • 32 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

With the publication of The White Castle, Orhan Pamuk earned, according to the New York Times Book Review, ‘the right to comparisons with Borges and Calvino’. His second novel to appear in English, The Black Book, is his tour de force, a stunning tapestry of Middle Eastern and Islamic culture which confirms Pamuk's reputation as a writer of international stature.

Galip is an Istanbul lawyer, and his wife (as well as first cousin), Ruya, has vanished. Could she be hiding with her half-brother (who also happens to be Galip’s first cousin), Jelal, a newspaper columnist whose fame Galip envies? And if so, why isn't anyone in Jelal’s flat?

As Galip plays the part of private investigator, he assumes the identity of Jelal himself, wearing his clothes, answering his phone calls, even faking his wry columns, which he passes off as the work of the missing journalist. But the amateur sleuth bungles his undercover operation, and with dire consequences.

Richly atmospheric and Rabelaisian in scope, The Black Book is a labyrinthine novel suffused with the sights, sounds and scents of Istanbul. An unforgettable evocation of the city where East meets West. The Black Book is a boldly unconventional mystery that plumbs the elusive nature of identity, fiction, interpretation and reality.

Publish Date
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Language
English
Pages
400

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Previews available in: English Russian Spanish Turkish

Edition Availability
Cover of: Black Book
Black Book
2015, Faber & Faber, Limited
in English
Cover of: Das schwarze Buch
Das schwarze Buch
Nov 01, 2007, FISCHER Taschenbuch
hardcover
Cover of: The Black Book
The Black Book
2006, Faber and Faber
in English
Cover of: Chërnai︠a︡ kniga
Chërnai︠a︡ kniga: [roman]
2006, "Amfora
in Russian
Cover of: The black book
The black book
2006, Vintage Books
in English
Cover of: The black book
The black book
2006, Vintage International
in English
Cover of: The black book
The black book
2006, Faber
in English
Cover of: El libro negro (Kara Kitap / The Black Book)
El libro negro (Kara Kitap / The Black Book)
May 1, 2005, Punto de Lectura
Mass Market Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Kara Kitap.
Kara Kitap.
1999, Iletisim, Iletisim Yayinlari, İletişim
in Turkish - Turkish edition.
Cover of: The Black Book
The Black Book
1996, Faber and Faber
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The black book
The black book
1996, Harcourt Brace & Co.
in English - 1st Harvest ed.

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Edition Notes

Originally published in the USA by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1994.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
894.3533

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
400p. ;
Number of pages
400

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22367555M
ISBN 10
0571168922
Library Thing
93526
Goodreads
1826713

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The Black Book is a stunning tapestry of Middle Eastern and Islamic culture which confirms Orhan Pamuk's reputation as a writer of international stature, comparable to Borges and Calvino.

Galip is an Istanbul lawyer, and his wife, Ruya, has vanished. Could she be hiding out with her half brother, Jelal, a newspaper columnist whose fame Galip envies? And if so, why isn't anyone in Jelal's flat?

As Galip plays the part of private investigator, he assumes the identity of Jelal himself, wearing his clothes, answering his phone calls, even faking his wry columns, which he passes off as the work of the missing journalist. But the amateur sleuth bungles his undercover operation, and with dire consequences.

Richly atmospheric and Rabelaisian in scope, The Black Book is a labyrinthine novel suffused with the sights, sounds, and scents of Istanbul. An unforgettable evocation of the city where East meets West, The Black Book is a boldly unconventional mystery that plumbs the elusive nature of identity, fiction, interpretation, and reality.

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