The White Castle

novel by Pamuk
Also known as: “Beyaz kale”

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discussed in biography

  • Orhan Pamuk
    In Orhan Pamuk: Works

    …fame with Beyaz kale (1985; The White Castle), his third novel, which explores the nature of identity through the story of a learned young Italian who is captured by pirates and enslaved by a scholar in 17th-century Istanbul. His subsequent novels, which were widely translated, included Kara kitap (1990; The…

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Turkish literature

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    In Turkish literature: Modern Turkish literature

    …fame with Beyaz kale (1985; The White Castle), the first of his novels to be translated into English. This work, set in the mid-17th century, is a meditation on the oppositions between East and West. He returned to these themes in his subsequent novels, including Kara kitap (1990; The Black…

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