Rot ist mein Name

Roman

Paperback, 559 pages

German language

Published July 13, 2005 by Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-596-15660-3
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4 stars (35 reviews)

Orhan Pamuk ist der bedeutendste Gegenwartsautor der Türkei, sein Buch von schillernder Opulenz: historischer Kriminalroman und leidenschaftliche Liebes- geschichte. Im Osmanischen Reich tobt 1591 der Bilderstreit, das Land ist zerrissen zwischen Tradition und Moderne. Da werden bei der Arbeit an einem prachtvollen Bildband der Vergolder und der Buch- händler ermordet. 2003 wurde Pamuk für dieses Buch mit dem internationalen Literaturpreis IMPAC aus- gezeichnet. --back cover

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Me llamo rojo

4 stars

Thriller policiaco, en la turquia antigua, un excelente estilo literario, un gran manejo de los tiempos, actores, su descripcion me hace imaginar oscuridad, noche, tinieblas misterio, todo elementos para este desarrollo policiaco, lo compare, toda proporcion guardada, ( otros tiempos, otros modos ) con el nombre de la rosa de Humberto Ecco

Review of 'My Name Is Red' on 'Import'

5 stars

My name is black. I am Red. I, Shekure. All things appear equal in the eyes of Allah.

A beautiful painting in a book. A medium transcribed, with the visions of the story from all angles portrayed through the individual perspectives of each chapter/painting. A subtle and intelligent murder mystery, a romantic tale, a classic, told through the eyes of portraits in a way that contorts the reader and makes them re-think everything they could know about art and perspective. Absolutely spectacular.

Review of 'My Name Is Red' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Susan found the book a plod. Stephanie loved it. Jenna didn't finish it, because the library had passed out all 15 copies (and where are these people?) and she had to request a hold to get one. The structure was interesting. As a murder mystery it was a dud, partly because you didn't care much about the suspects. (Hell, you could barely tell them apart.) But the plot was merely the skeleton of the book, upon which Pamuk hung stories, fables, discussions of the nature of art, and pros and cons of individual style and ego.

Review of 'My Name Is Red' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

"My Name is Red" by Orhan Pamuk is a brilliant, well-written book. The author, a recent Nobel Laureate in Literature, is one of my favorites and his "Istanbul: Memories of a City" is one of my favorite books. His strength lies in the ability to articulate the odd position of Istanbul, as a city forever straddling West and East. These complicated questions of identity are combined with a sort of "mischievousness" or playfulness with the world (I cannot think of a better way to describe it) which permeates his writing and makes it so enjoyable.

The book is craftily constructed- each chapter is a first-person narrative of a different part of the story by a different person (sometimes drawings or paintings themselves). But "My Name is Red," which is one of Pamuk's more popular novels, seems to exist uneasily in two different genres. The first is a mystery: a group …

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