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The red-haired woman / Orhan Pamuk ; translated from the Turkish by Ekin Oklap.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: Turkish Publication details: Sydney, New South Wales : Penguin Random House Australia, 2017.Description: 253 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781926428826 (paperback)
Uniform titles:
  • Kırmızı saçlı kadın. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 894/.3533 23
Awards:
  • Winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Summary: On the outskirts of a town thirty miles from Istanbul, a master well digger and his young apprentice are hired to find water on a barren plain. As they struggle in the summer heat, excavating without luck, the two develop a filial bond neither has known before -- not the poor middle-aged bachelor nor the middle-class boy whose father disappeared after being arrested for politically subversive activities. The pair come to depend on each other and exchange stories reflecting disparate views of the world. But in the nearby town, where they buy provisions and take their evening break, the boy finds an irresistible diversion: The Red-Haired Woman, an alluring member of a travelling theatre company. She catches his eye and seems as fascinated by him as he is by her. When the young man's wildest dream is realised, in his distraction a horrible accident befalls the well digger and the boy flees, returning to Istanbul. Only years later will he discover whether he was in fact responsible for his master's death and who the redheaded enchantress was. This is a tale of family and romance, of east and west, tradition and modernity.
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Originally published in Turkey as Kirmizi Sacli Kadin by Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, Istanbul, in 2016.

On the outskirts of a town thirty miles from Istanbul, a master well digger and his young apprentice are hired to find water on a barren plain. As they struggle in the summer heat, excavating without luck, the two develop a filial bond neither has known before -- not the poor middle-aged bachelor nor the middle-class boy whose father disappeared after being arrested for politically subversive activities. The pair come to depend on each other and exchange stories reflecting disparate views of the world. But in the nearby town, where they buy provisions and take their evening break, the boy finds an irresistible diversion: The Red-Haired Woman, an alluring member of a travelling theatre company. She catches his eye and seems as fascinated by him as he is by her. When the young man's wildest dream is realised, in his distraction a horrible accident befalls the well digger and the boy flees, returning to Istanbul. Only years later will he discover whether he was in fact responsible for his master's death and who the redheaded enchantress was. This is a tale of family and romance, of east and west, tradition and modernity.

Translated from the Turkish.

Winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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