Orhan Pamuk : critical essays on a novelist between worlds /

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Imprint:Stuttgart, Germany : Ibidem Press, 2017.
Description:251 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11415942
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Other authors / contributors:Can, Taner, editor.
Ulu, Berkan, editor.
Melikoğlu, Koray, editor.
ISBN:9783838210476
3838210476
9783838210070
3838210077
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"This collection of essays brings together scholarly examinations of a writer who - despite the prestige that the Nobel Prize has earned him - remains controversial with respect to his place in the literary tradition of his home country. This is in part because the positioning of Turkey itself in relation to the cultural divide between East and West has been the subject of a debate going back to the beginnings of the modern Turkish state and earlier. The present essays, written mostly by literary scholars, range widely across Pamuk's novelistic oeuvre, dealing with how the writer, often adding an allegorical level to the personages depicted in his experimental narratives, portrays tensions such as those between Western secularism and traditional Islam and different conceptions of national identity." -- Back cover.

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Call Number: PL248.P34 Z74 2017
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