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Nights of Plague :'A masterpiece of evocation' Sunday Times
Nights of Plague :'A masterpiece of evocation' Sunday Times
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Published:
7 September, 2023
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WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
An epic and playful mystery of passion, fear, scandal and murder, from one of history's master storytellers.
'Orhan Pamuk is the sort of writer for whom the Nobel Prize was invented.' Daily Telegraph
'Pamuk is the real thing.' Observer
'One of the world's finest living writers.' Independent
'Essential reading for our times.' Margaret Atwood
'Everyone should read Pamuk.' New Statesman
1901. Night draws in.
With the stealth of a spy vessel, the royal ship Aziziye approaches the famous island vistas of Mingheria, the twenty-ninth state of the ailing Ottoman Empire. The ship carries Princess Pakize, the daughter of a deposed sultan, her doctor husband, and the Royal Chemist, Bonkowski Pasha. Not all of them will survive the weeks ahead. There are rumours of plague - rumours some in power will try to suppress.
But plague is not the only killer. Mingheria is on the cusp of catastrophe, and the future of a fragile empire is at stake.
'A wry meditation on nationalism and identity, on history and myth, on science and superstition, delivered with Orhan Pamuk's trademark storytelling flair.' Financial Times
'A tale of spies, conspiracy and murder . . . full of vivid characters.' Independent
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780571352951 |
| ISBN10 | 0571352952 |
| Number Of Pages | 704 |
| Item Weight | 576 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 42 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Faber & Faber |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Main - Re-issue |
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Author's Bio
Orhan Pamuk is the author of many celebrated books of fiction, nonfiction, and photography. In 2003 he won the IMPAC prize for My Name is Red, and in 2006 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Ekin Oklap was born in Turkey, and grew up in Italy. She translates from Turkish and Italian, and currently lives in London. As a translator, she was shortlisted for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize.