Sessiz Ev / Silent House
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Autor:
Orhan Pamuk
Country:
Turkey (TR)
Book Theme:
The books of the Nobel prices
Publisher:
İLETİŞİM YAYINLARI
Publishing Year:
1983
Orhan Pamuk is a renowned Turkish
novelist born in Istanbul. Known for his rich storytelling and exploration of
themes like identity, memory, and history, Pamuk has received numerous
accolades, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006. His works, such as ‘My Name is Red’and ‘Snow’have gained international
acclaim for their depth and insight into Turkish society.
National Award for Children’s and Young People’s
Abstract
Silent House by Orhan Pamuk is set in a small
Turkish town during the 1980s. It follows three generations of the Özkan family, focusing on the protagonist Hasan, a young boy. The story takes
place in the family’s ancestral house and explores their personal struggles and hidden secrets against the backdrop of political unrest in
Turkey. As the family members with different ideologies gather, tensions rise, reflecting the societal divide. The narrative delves into themes of love, memory, and the subjective nature of truth. Through vivid descriptions and introspective storytelling, Pamuk creates a haunting atmosphere and provides a profound exploration of human experience.