An edition of Snow (2002)

Snow

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An edition of Snow (2002)

Snow

Large print ed.
  • 3.8 (4 ratings) ·
  • 51 Want to read
  • 4 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

After years of lonely political exile, Turkish poet Ka returns to Istanbul to attend his mother's funeral and learns about a series of suicides among pious girls forbidden to wear headscarves.

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Publisher
W.F. Howes
Language
English
Pages
726

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Previews available in: Russian Modern Greek English Polish German French Turkish

Edition Availability
Cover of: Sneg
Sneg
2013, Amfora
in Russian
Cover of: Chioni
Chioni
2007, O keanida
in Modern Greek - 1e ekd
Cover of: Snow
Snow
2007, W.F. Howes
in English - Large print ed.
Cover of: Śnieg
Śnieg
2006, Wydawn. Literackie
in Polish - Wyd. 1.
Cover of: Schnee
Schnee
2005, Büchergilde Gutenberg
in German
Cover of: Snow
Snow
2005-03, Alfred A. Knopf
in English
Cover of: Neige
Neige
Sep 15, 2005, GALLIMARD
paperback in French
Cover of: Kar
Kar
2004, Iletisʹim
in Turkish
Cover of: Neige
Neige
2004, European Schoolbooks
Cover of: Snow
Snow
2004, Faber and Faber
in English

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Table of Contents

The journey to Kars
The outlying districts
Poverty and history
Ka meets Ipek in the New Life Pastry Shop
The first and last conversation between the murderer and his victim
Love, religion, and poetry: Muhtar's sad story
At party headquarters, police headquarters, and once again in the streets
Blue and rüstem
A nonbeliever who does not want to kill himself
Snow and happiness
Ka with Sheikh Efendi
The sad story of Necip and Hicran
A walk through the snow with Kadife
The dinner conversation turns to love, head scarves, and suicide
At the National Theater
Necip describes his landscape and Ka recites his poem
A play about a girl who burns her head scarf
A revolution onstage
The night of the revolution
While Ka slept and when he woke the next morning
Ka in the cold rooms of terror
Sunay Zaim's military and theatrical careers
With Sunay at military headquarters
The six-sided snowflake
Ka with Kadife in the hotel room
Blue's statement to the west
Ka urges Turgut Bey to sign the statement
Ka with Ipek in the hotel room
In Frankfurt
A short spell of happiness
The secret meeting at the Hotel Asia
On love, insignificance, and Blue's disappearance
The fear of being shot
The mediator
Ka with Blue in his cell
Bargaining in which life vies with theater, and art with politics
Preparations for the play to end all plays
An enforced visit
Ka and Ipek meet at the hotel
The first half of the chapter
The missing green notebook
From Ipek's point of view
The final act
Four years later, in Kars.

Edition Notes

This translation originally published: London : Faber, 2004.

Translated from the Turkish.

Published in
Rearsby
Series
Clipper large print, Clipper large print

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
894.3533

The Physical Object

Pagination
726 pages (large print)
Number of pages
726

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32356710M
Internet Archive
snow0000pamu_m4i5
ISBN 10
1407402560
ISBN 13
9781407402567
OCLC/WorldCat
174128810

Work Description

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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