Nights of Plague
| ავტორი | Orhan Pamuk |
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Nights of Plague by Orhan Pamuk (Faber) — the Ottoman island of Mingheria, 1901: a deadly plague spreading through a population whose Muslim and Greek communities are held in delicate balance, and a governor and his princess wife at the centre of a crisis that is simultaneously medical, political, and historical. Pamuk’s pandemic novel — begun before COVID-19, completed during it — at his most historically ambitious. Published by Faber & Faber.
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პროდუქტის ფასის ცვლილებაზე შეტყობინებები გააქტიურებულია. თუკი ეს პროდუქტი გაიაფდება, ამის შესახებ პირველი შენი გაიგებ.
მიუთითე ელფოსტა და პირველმა გაიგე, როცა ეს პროდუქტი გაიაფდება.
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Pamuk masterfully weaves together plague, politics, and personal intrigue in this Ottoman-era novel where a deadly epidemic becomes the lens through which imperial power, communal tensions, and individual destinies collide on the island of Mingheria. Through Sami Pasha and his observant wife Pakize, witness how disease strips away pretense and forces impossible choices between survival and tradition. This is historical fiction as psychological drama—a meditation on how crises expose the fragility of civilization itself.
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The Ottoman island of Mingheria, 1901. A deadly plague is spreading through the population — and the island’s governor, Sami Pasha, and his wife Pakize (a princess of the Ottoman royal family, educated and observant) find themselves at the centre of a crisis that is simultaneously medical, political, and historical. The quarantine measures that might stop the plague threaten the delicate balance between Muslim and Greek communities. The question of who controls the island — the Ottoman Empire, the Great Powers, or the disease itself — is being answered in real time.
Orhan Pamuk’s pandemic novel — begun before COVID-19 and completed during it — draws on the real history of plague in the Ottoman world to produce a meditation on power, fear, isolation, and the fragility of the systems we build to organise collective life. It is also, in its portrait of Pakize, one of his finest female protagonists.
Pamuk at his most historically ambitious — a major novel from a Nobel laureate. Published by Faber & Faber.
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| ავტორი | Orhan Pamuk |
|---|---|
| გამომცემლობა | Faber & Faber |
| გვერდების რაოდენობა | 704 |
| ISBN | 9780571352951 |
| ყდის ტიპი | რბილი ყდა |
| ენა | ინგლისური |
| ფორმატი | 198 x 129 mm |
