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Title: Snow
Author: Orhan Pamuk
Narrator: John Lee
Format: Unabridged
Length: 18 hrs and 32 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-15-13
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 5 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
As the snow begins to fall, a journalist arrives in the remote city of Kars on the Turkish border. Kars is a troubled place - there's a suicide epidemic among its young women, Islamists are poised to win the local elections, and the head of the intelligence service is viciously effective. When the growing blizzard cuts off the outside world, the stage is set for a terrible and desperate act....
Orhan Pamuk's magnificent and best-selling novel evokes the spiritual fragility of the non-Western world, its ambivalence about the godless West, and its fury.
Members Reviews:
Yesterdays yesterday looks like tomorrow
Whilst written over ten years ago, my current reading of this dazzling book revealed a name and a talent that was initially new and very exciting.
I remember my own disappointment in wondering why, again, had John Updike been looked over for the Noble prize. Gratifying to reflect now that early nuture and attention was afforded to the obscured source of so much that I am now enjoying was in the gift of Updikes vision.
Very easy, Im sure to list the literary links and compact the comparisons into an overview of this book. There is no comfortable route out of this narrative once you start - you have to stick with it, have to. The apologists, the contradictions, the associations and the explanations come by rotation - I found myself hooked, lined and sinkered by each of the arguments that Pamuk lays out in turn Turkey.
Nothing here is written from anything other than the position of the insiders authority. It is shocking by dint of its authenticity and feeds straight into yesterday and todays headlines. I found myself, stopping at points and marveling that the book is ten years old. Nothing has changed and yet, what ten years ago was unfamiliar and a bit of a blind alley to wander down once the objective historical perspective had been brush cut away - is todays news headline tomorrows fear and the round the doors reality of where we have arrived in such a short space of time.
Its as if Noam Chomsky wrote fiction - well give Pamuk the benefit of the existentialist doubt on some of those post-modern literaturisms (although to be fair they do work!) - but entertaining, engaging stories that mirror the past and the sad new direction that our world is currently choosing to take in our now all but post-globalisationalised world.
If you dont know Orhan Pamuk, know him. If you havent read him, read it.
J. Lee made me love audiobooks from the first book
The book is dripping and easy to listen. This is the first audio book I listened and I really enjoyed the narrating. I'd definitely recommend the narrator!
Snow - A world apart
Would you try another book written by Orhan Pamuk or narrated by John Lee?
NO
Would you ever listen to anything by Orhan Pamuk again?
I might re-listen to MY NAME IS READ but otherwise probably not; and certainly not if narrated by John Lee I'm afraid.
How could the performance have been better?
I am on Book 2 and given that the story essentially has a contemporary setting (last half of the 20 century I think) the society described and its preoccupations are so far removed from anything that and even a mildly Islamofile white caucasian westerner can relate to that it comes across as third world nonsense. I am finding it quite dull - not sure I will finish it but we'll see.
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