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Snow by Orhan Pamuk
Snow by Orhan Pamuk







Snow by Orhan Pamuk Snow by Orhan Pamuk Snow by Orhan Pamuk

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Snow by Orhan Pamuk

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 KarsĪccess-restricted-item true Addeddate 16:34:45 Bookplateleaf 0002 Boxid IA123409 Boxid_2 BWB220140903 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Donorįriendsofthesanfranciscopubliclibrary Edition 1st Vintage International ed. "This translation originally published in hardcover in the United States by Alfred A.









Snow by Orhan Pamuk