List Of Books The New Life
Title | : | The New Life |
Author | : | Orhan Pamuk |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 296 pages |
Published | : | 1997 by Faber and Faber (first published 1994) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Asian Literature. Turkish Literature. Cultural. Turkish. Novels. Literature. Nobel Prize. Contemporary |
Orhan Pamuk
Paperback | Pages: 296 pages Rating: 3.56 | 7036 Users | 531 Reviews
Narrative Supposing Books The New Life
Yeni Hayat = The New Life, Orhan PamukThe protagonist, Osman, first notices the book in the university canteen when a female student, Janan, sets a copy down for a moment on his table. He later buys his own copy at a bookstall and is so thrilled by this novel that he sets off in search of the new life it promises.
Janan introduces Osman to her lover Mehmet who had also read the book and been to the world it describes. Osman, who at this point is enchanted by Janan, witnesses Mehmet gunned down at a bus stop, but the injured man mysteriously disappears and can't be traced at any hospital.
The two embark on surreal bus journeys in search of Mehmet. One of the buses has a road accident which results in fatalities, however, they emerge alive, expropriating wallets and identities of two dead passengers. They continue the journey and encounter Dr. Fine, Mehmet's father.
It turns out that he had sent spies to keep watch on his rebellious son and to murder other readers of the book. Janan herself vanishes and Osman goes on more surreal and violent bus journeys. It later appears that a deceased friend of Osman's father, Uncle Rifki, may actually be the author of the book.
تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز شانزدهم ماه نوامبر سال 2002 میلادی
عنوان: زندگی نو؛ نویسنده: اورهان پاموک؛ مترجم: ارسلان فصیحی؛ مشخصات نشر: تهران، ققنوس، 1381؛ در 344ص، شابک: 9643112551؛ چاپ سوم: 1386، موضوع: داستانهای نویسندگان ترکیه - سده 20م
روزی کتابی خواندم و کل زندگیم عوض شد؛ کتاب نه فقط بر روحم، بلکه بر همه چیزهایی که مرا برساخته بودند، تاثیر میگذاشت (ص هفت) از متن کتاب
داستان، تاثرات مرد جوانی ست، که پس از خوانش کتاب «زندگی نو»، در پی افسونی خیالی، برای آنکه آدمی نو شود (آدمی از آن دو دنیا)، در پی یافتن دختری به نام «جانان»، که بانی آشنایی اش با کتابی شده، که مسیر زندگیش را دیگر کرده؛ گذشته ی خویش را ترک میکند، و راهی سفر میشود؛ «پاموک»، در رمان «زندگی نو»، با ژانر پست مدرن، با استفاده از ترکیب زاویه دید اول شخص، و سوم شخص، به مواردی همچون زندگی نو، در برابر زندگی کهنه، و قدیمی؛ واقعیتها و عینیتها، رودرروی تخیل، و ذهنیتها؛ پختگی و تجربه، در برابر بی تجربگی، و خامی جوانی؛ سنت در مقابل مدرنیته، فرهنگ غرب، در برابر فرهنگ شرق؛ میپردازد؛ ایشان از مسائلی همچون عشق، مرگ، هستی، تصادف، و مشکلات انسان شرقی ،در عصر بحران زده، و نیز از خوشبختیهای نامحسوس سخن میگویند
نقل از ص بیست و دوم از متن: در پی خواندن کتاب، خود را در حال گردش در سرزمینی یافتم که از نور ساخته شده
نقل از ص شصت و نهم از متن: میدانم که شما هم در پی زمان بی وزنی هستید، نه آنجا، نه اینجا، اما کسی دیگر شدن و در باغچه آرام بین دو دنیا ...؛
نقل از ص نود و پنجم متن: این را هم فهمیده ام که برای آنکه آدمی نو بشود باید گذشته را به کلی ترک کند
نقل ص یکصد و هفده متن: چون یک کتاب خوانده بودم، کل دنیایم را گم کرده بودم، برای پیدا کردن دنیای نو، توی راه ها سرگردان شده بودم
از ص یکصد و چهل و پنج متن: اگر دیدن بچه ی یکی از محله های فقیرنشین استانبول، که همانقدر سریع ششلول میکشد که «بیل کید» و همانقدر درستکار است که «تام میکس»، هیجان زده تان میکند، پس منتظر ماجراهای بعدی هم باشید
از ص یکصد و پنجاه و یک متن: وقتی تمدنهای بزرگ سقوط میکنند و حافظه ها از بین میروند، نخستین کسانی که فاسد میشوند بچه ها هستند. آنها چیزهای قدیمی را سریعتر و راحتتر فراموش میکنند و چیزهای نو را آسانتر میپذیرند
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Specify Books In Pursuance Of The New Life
Original Title: | Yeni Hayat |
ISBN: | 0571193781 (ISBN13: 9780571193783) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Turkey |
Rating Of Books The New Life
Ratings: 3.56 From 7036 Users | 531 ReviewsNotice Of Books The New Life
Mixed feelings. Pamuk is a gifted writer whose talent survives translation from his native Turkish. My first encounter with him was his collection of essays "Other Colors" which is an excellent introduction to the scope of his work and his development from a student up to his award of the Nobel Prize. The book included excerpts from his novels which I have always wanted to read. This book found its way into various bargain bins with a hardback market down to $5 in one instance and $2 a yearAfter reading the opening sentence of the New Life, "I read a book one day and my whole life was changed," I wondered whether reading The New Life itself was going to change my life. This is the story of Osman, an engineering student, who becomes obsessed with a book and falls in love with a girl, Janan, who shares the same obsession. This novel is mainly the story of their journey through Turkey, going aimlessly from city to city, searching for this new life promised by the book. At some point,
"Life is so fractured... No matter what, things must be smashed and broken."📖💚🌼🌵🌸❤

I got really into this one. It was one of those pick-it-up-in-the-bookstore kinda things and it's funny since that's more or less what happens to the narrator. One day he picks up a book (contents not whitholding to the reader, of course) and Kafka-like, he is never the same again.Everything in the world around him is like a pale reflection or a crashing bore compared to what the book discloses for him. He is then, naturally, called upon to make sense of where he suddenly finds himself to search
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This book mustn't be read quickly. I dont mean that you must start and throw it away for weeks but while you're reading New Life; you must feel a life-changing long time, the bus journeys, smells of OPA, mystery, jealousy.. and feel the excitement of what would happen letter.
I found this book incredibly slow. I understand that it wasn't originally written in English, but I found the plot very difficult to follow.There were moments where I was starting to understand what was happening and then it seemed to go off tangent. It ended up being a struggle to read and rather than enjoying it, I just wanted it to finish.
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