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Al Hayat Al Jadida | Orhan Pamuk

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“I read a book one day and it changed my whole life.”

With this phrase, Orhan Pamuk begins his different novel "The New Life", and with it the hero begins his search for the impact of this book on those who read it before him.

On this journey, the author masterfully combines romance, philosophy and mysteries; The reader wonders what this book is that changed the hero's life, and who is the girl who accompanied him on his journey through his city, which combines historical authenticity and Western modernity in a unique mixture.

“The New Life” .. a text open to the past and the present; In order to re-read them in a new light liberated from prejudices, seeing in the mind his way to freedom of discovery, and formulating the new relationship to life, through the journey of the two protagonists of the novel: Janan, the girl with whom the hero saw the book for the first time, and the narrator whose name you will only know in half. The second of the novel. Through this journey and the adventures they are experiencing in Istanbul; The hero sets sail in search of a new life worthy of the book that changed his life.. Will reading the book "The New Life" change the life of its reader?

Orhan Pamuk; Novelist and academic, born in 1952. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. He is considered one of the most prominent Turkish writers, and his works have sold more than 11 million copies, and have been translated into 63 languages. He studied architecture and then journalism until he realized that he wanted to be a novelist; So he left everything and started writing. He published his first novel, Cevdet Bey and his Sons, in 1982, and in the same year he won the Orhan Kemal Prize for Fiction. Among his most famous novels are: “My Name is Red”, “The Black Book”, “The Museum of Innocence” and “Cevdet Bey and His Sons”.
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AED 45
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“I read a book one day and it changed my whole life.”

With this phrase, Orhan Pamuk begins his different novel "The New Life", and with it the hero begins his search for the impact of this book on those who read it before him.

On this journey, the author masterfully combines romance, philosophy and mysteries; The reader wonders what this book is that changed the hero's life, and who is the girl who accompanied him on his journey through his city, which combines historical authenticity and Western modernity in a unique mixture.

“The New Life” .. a text open to the past and the present; In order to re-read them in a new light liberated from prejudices, seeing in the mind his way to freedom of discovery, and formulating the new relationship to life, through the journey of the two protagonists of the novel: Janan, the girl with whom the hero saw the book for the first time, and the narrator whose name you will only know in half. The second of the novel. Through this journey and the adventures they are experiencing in Istanbul; The hero sets sail in search of a new life worthy of the book that changed his life.. Will reading the book "The New Life" change the life of its reader?

Orhan Pamuk; Novelist and academic, born in 1952. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. He is considered one of the most prominent Turkish writers, and his works have sold more than 11 million copies, and have been translated into 63 languages. He studied architecture and then journalism until he realized that he wanted to be a novelist; So he left everything and started writing. He published his first novel, Cevdet Bey and his Sons, in 1982, and in the same year he won the Orhan Kemal Prize for Fiction. Among his most famous novels are: “My Name is Red”, “The Black Book”, “The Museum of Innocence” and “Cevdet Bey and His Sons”.
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