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Kitap, 2002 yılında ilk olarak İletişim Yayınları tarafından yayımlanmıştır. Kitabın yayıncılığını 2013 yılından itibariyle YKY (Yapı Kredi Yayınları) üstlenmiştir.
Kitap 2005 yılında Nobel Ödüllü yazar Orhan Pamuk’a “Prix Médicis Etranger” ve 2006’da ise “Le Prix Méditerranée étranger” Ödülü’nü kazandırmıştır.
Kitapta geçen hikayede Ka adında bir şair ve köşe yazarının Kars ilinde gerçekleşen kadın intiharlarını çalıştığı gazetedeki köşesinde yazmak amacıyla soğuk bir kış ayında Kars iline araştıma yapmaya gitmesiyle başlamaktadır.
Orhan Pamuk, kitapta bir çok toplumsal konuya değinmiştir. Orhan Pamuk’un toplumsal gerçekçiliği mistisizmle harmanlayarak ortaya koyduğu bu eser, Türkiye’nin postmodern edebiyat örneklerinden biri olarak değerlendirilmektedir.
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I've got this new “life project” thing that I've started up, whereby I am going to try to read at least one piece of literature from every nation on the planet. Orhan Pamuk's Snow was the first book that I read as part of that.
The point of saying this is to point out that this is not the type of book that I would normally read. While I do occasionally read novels that would be categorized as “capital L” literature, they are usually ones of an older vintage; classics, if you will. It was in that personal headspace that I sat down to read Snow.
Plot-wise, Snow centers around a poet named Ka, returning to Turkey from political exile in Germany, ostensibly in order to investigate a series of suicides among “head scarf girls” in the village of Kars.
Simply put, the book was a masterpiece of desolation and isolation. Throughout the novel Ka must come to grips with not only the head-scarf girls, but through them, his own feelings about his homeland, his religion, and his own emotional landscape. Pamuk's Turkey is a country caught in the crossroads - caught between Europe and Asia, between “secular humanism” and radical Islam, and between love and apathy. It's a fairly difficult read, but overall, it's well worth the experience of reading it.
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