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  • Published: 23 July 2014
  • ISBN: 9781926428529
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $26.00

Silent House




Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk's second novel is the moving story of a family gathering the summer before the Turkish military coup of 1980.

'[A] superb novel, which grips the reader and refuses to let go.' New Yorker

'Full of arresting and unforgettable literary moments ...' The Independent (UK)

In a crumbling mansion in Cennethisar, a former fishing village near Istanbul, the old widow Fatma awaits the annual summer visit of her grandchildren. She has lived in the village for decades, ever since her husband, an idealistic young doctor, first arrived to serve the poor fishermen. Now mostly bedridden, she is attended by her faithful servant Recep, a dwarf and the doctor's illegitimate son. They share memories, and grievances, of the early years, before Cennethisar became a high-class resort.

Her visiting grandchildren are Faruk, a dissipated failed historian; his sensitive leftist sister, Nilgun; and Metin, a high-school student drawn to the fast life of the nouveaux riches, who dreams of going to America. But it is Recep's nephew Hassan, a high-school dropout, lately fallen in with right-wing nationalists, who will draw the visiting family into the growing political cataclysm issuing from Turkey's tumultuous century-long struggle for modernity.

Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk's second novel is the moving story of a family gathering the summer before the Turkish military coup of 1980.

PRAISE FOR ORHAN PAMUK

'Pamuk’s power continues to lie not with the theatrical but with the quiet and the slow.' Publishers Weekly

'No book by this skillful and ambitious writer is without interest.' Kirkus Reviews

'To read Pamuk is to be converted to the cult of the book.' Jonathan Levi, LA Times Book Review

'Turkey's foremost novelist and one of the most interesting literary figures anywhere . . . A first-rate storyteller.' Times Literary Supplement

  • Published: 23 July 2014
  • ISBN: 9781926428529
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $26.00

About the author

Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. His novel My Name Is Red won the 2003 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. His work has been translated into more than sixty languages.

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Praise for Silent House

Pamuk captures family tensions and its many voices beautifully.

Herald Sun

Pamuk's characters take hold of their stories with gentle insistence, prying them out of the hands of the political, the epic, and preserving them instead as gleaming, vividly personal fragments.

The Monthly

The word 'genius' escapes the lips, if only in recognition of Pamuk's age when it was published. His second novel!

Weekend Australian

An extraordinary study of family dynamics and political fallout.

Good Reading

He writes with an effortless authority, and deeply literate sophistications.

Peter Craven, The Age

Not only an engrossing feat of tale-spinning, but essential reading for our times.

Margaret Atwood, New York Times Book Review

To read Pamuk is to be converted to the cult of the book.

Jonathan Levi, LA Times Book Review