ISBN: 9780375706851
Editorial: Vintage
Año de edición: 2002
Edición: 1
N° Paginas: 432
Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
Descripción: NOBEL PRIZE WINNER • Set amid the splendor and religious intrigue of sixteenth-century Istanbul, a novel that is a fiendishly devious mystery, a beguiling love story, a brilliant symposium on the power of art, and a “modern classic … rich and essential” (Los Angeles Times Book Review)—from one of today’s most prominent contemporary Turkish writers.The Sultan has commissioned a cadre of the most acclaimed artists in the land to create a great book celebrating the glories of his realm. Their task: to illuminate the work in the European style. But because figurative art can be deemed an affront to Islam, this commission is a dangerous proposition indeed. The ruling elite therefore mustn’t know the full scope or nature of the project, and panic erupts when one of the chosen miniaturists disappears. The only clue to the mystery–or crime? –lies in the half-finished illuminations themselves. Part fantasy and part philosophical puzzle, My Name is Red is a kaleidoscopic journey to the intersection of art, religion, love, sex and power. Translated from the Turkish by Erda M Göknar Críticas "It is neither passion nor homicide that makes Pamuk's latest, My Name is Red, the rich and essential book that it is.... It is Pamuk's rendering of the intense life of artists negotiating the devilishly sharp edge of Islam 1,000 years after its brith that elevates My Name is Red to the rank of modern classic.... To read Pamuk is to be steeped in a paradox that precedes our modern-day feuds beteween secularism and fundamentalism."—Los Angeles Times Book Review"Straddling the Dardanelles sits the city of Istanbul ... and in that city sits Orhan Pamuk, chronicler of its consciousness ... His novel's subject is the difference in perceptions between East and West ... [and] a mysterious killer ... driven by mad theology ... Pamuk is getting at a subject that has compelled modern thinkers from Heidegger to Derrida ... My Name is Red is a meditation on authenticity and originality ... An ambitious work on so many levels at once."—Chicago Tribune"Most enchanting ... Playful, intellectually challenging, with an engaging love story and a full canvas of memorable characters, My Name is Red is a novel many, many people will enjoy."—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel"Intensely exhilarating ... Arresting and provocative ... To say that Orhan Pamuk's new novel, My Name is Red, is a murder mystery is like saying that Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov is a murder mystery: it is true, but the work so richly transcends the conventional limitations of genre as to make the definition seem almost irrelevant.... The techniques of classical Islamic literature are used to anchor the book within a tradition of local narrative, but they can also be used with a wonderfully witty and distancing lightness of touch ... All the exuberance and richly descriptive detail of a nineteenth-century European novel ... The technique of Pamuk's novel proclaims that he himself is a magnificently accomplished hybrid artist, able to take from Eastern and Western traditions with equal ease and flair ... Formally brilliant, witty, and about serious matters ... It conveys in a wholly convincing manner the emotional, cerebral, and physical texture of daily life, and it does so with great compassion, generosity, and humanity ... An extraordinary achievement."—Times Literary Supplement, UK"My Name is Red is a fabulously rich novel, highly compelling ... This pivotalbook, which absorbed Pamuk through the 1990s, could conclusively establish him as one of the world's finest living writers."—The Independent, UK "A murder mystery set in sixteenth-century Istanbul [that] uses the art of miniature illumination, much as Mann's 'Doctor Faustus' did music, to explore a nation's soul.... Erdag Goknar deserves praise for the cool, smooth English in which he has rendered Pamuk's finespun sentences, passionate art appreciations, sly pedantic debates, [and] eerie urban scenes."—The
- Idioma: Inglés
- Autor: Pamuk, Orhan
- Editorial: Vintage
- N° Paginas: 432
- Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
- Envío: Desde EE.UU.