The New Life (Vintage International)
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In his native Turkey, author Orhan Pamuk's novel The New Life is a huge hit. Now English-language readers have an opportunity to sample this unusual book for themselves. The New Life begins with the sentence "I read a book one day and my whole life was changed." That book leads the narrator, a young man named Osman, on a wild journey in the company of Janan, a mysterious young woman in search of her lover, Mehmet. He had actually managed to enter--and escape--the world of the book. In the course of their travels, Osman and Janan are involved in a bloody bus wreck from which they emerge with new identities; they meet several "false" Mehmets; Janan mysteriously vanishes; and Osman eventually encounters a family friend who may or may not be the author of the life-changing book and possibly of The New Life itself.
In case you hadn't already guessed, The New Life is strictly postmodernist fare, where plot and character are minimal and time and space tend to bend and warp in unexpected ways. The author's vision is certainly original, his descriptions of violence and Turkish culture particularly strong.
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The New York Times Book Review, D. M. Thomas
Mr. Pamuk's fiction, it has been suggested, is like a Borges story expanded into a novel. But the great Argentine was wise not to overexpose his metaphysical conceits . . . Borges would have been content, one feels, with the first sentence of this novel to establish the premise: "I read a book one day and my whole life was changed." . . . . Mr. Pamuk labors the point for several pages to the extent that I don't believe the narrator; he protests too much. . . . Perhaps Mr. Pamuk, like Turkey, doesn't quite translate into the West. What emerges into English is a skillful play of illusions. Yet what is a book without meat? Incomplete.
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The New Life (Vintage International)
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