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Cargando... La Nova vida (1994)por Orhan Pamuk
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Hasta el inesperado momento en que abrió el libro. la vida de Osman se reducía a asistir a clases de Ingeniería y regresar a la casa que compartía con su madre. La lectura y un tiroteo en las calles nevadas de Estambul convirtieron al joven en un viajero nocturno cuya existencia nunca volvió a ser la misma.Osman recorre un inmenso país acompañado de una mujer que. por azar. dejó el libro sobre la mesa de un café. Una mujer que ama a otro hombre. El mismo a quien están buscando. el único que comprende el poder del libro. La lectura de un libro cambia la vida del joven protagonista de esta novela, un estudiante llamado Osman, hasta alejarlo radicalmente de su anterior identidad. Poco después se enamorará de la luminosa y esquiva Canan, presenciará el intento de asesinato de un pretendiente rival y abandonará a su familia para vagar sin rumbo por un paisaje nocturno de cafés, y apocalípticas estaciones de autobús. El resultado es el maridaje fabuloso de un thriller intelectual y una sofisticada novela de amor. Hard to follow as most of the things that happen take place in Osman's (the narrator) head. Sometimes it is hard to understand what is real and what is not. The narrator as well as some other boys his age are influenced by a book in such a dramatic way that it changes their destiny. The narrator leaves his home and sets out to experience the dualism between love and hatred and life and death in the search of more people who have been changed by the book. He ends back home, setting down and dying at the moment of trying to close the circle once opened with his departure from home. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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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 he has 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. "[A] weird, hypnotic new novel...It veers from intellectual conundrums in the Borges vein to rapturous lyricism reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez."--Wall Street Journal No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)894.3533Literature Literature of other languages Altaic, Finno-Ugric, Uralic and Dravidian languages Turkic languages Turkish Turkish fiction 1850–2000Clasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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