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Noites De Peste eBook

by Orhan Pamuk
Publisher: Editorial Presença, November of 2023 ‧
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A peste não é o único assassino - este é um romance histórico épico sobre homicídio e mistério, a criação de mitos e a construção de uma nação. 1901. A noite cai. Com a discrição de um espião, o navio real Aziziye aproxima-se sorrateiramente da famosa ilha de Mingheria, «a Esmeralda de pedra rosa» que é o 29.º estado do Império Otomano em decadência. A bordo do navio, seguem a princesa Pakize,fi­lha de um sultão deposto, o marido e príncipe consorte doutor Nuri, e Bonkowski Paxá, o químico real. Cada um deles tem uma missão para cumprir. Aproxima-se uma catástrofe, e nem todos os habitantes de Mingheria sobreviverão às próximas semanas. Há quem fale na peste - rumores que alguns no poder tentam abafar. Mas a peste não é o único assassino. Em breve, os olhos do mundo voltar-se-ão para esta antiga ilha, onde o futuro de um frágil império está em jogo. Mistério de dimensões épicas que envolve o leitor numa trama de paixão, medo, escândalo e homicídio, este é o novo romance de Orhan Pamuk, prémio Nobel da Literatura. Tradução de Marta Mendonça

Noites De Peste

by Orhan Pamuk

Property Description
ISBN: 9789722372695
Publisher: Editorial Presença
Release Date: November of 2023
Language: Portuguese
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9789722372695

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Orhan Pamuk

Nobel Prize in Literature 2006

Orhan Pamuk was born on June 7, 1952, in Istanbul, into a prosperous Turkish middle-class family. He graduated in Architecture from Istanbul Technical University and in Journalism from Istanbul University, but never practiced either profession. Between 1985 and 1988 he lived in the United States of America where he attended Columbia University in New York and also the University of Iowa for a short period of time. He currently lives in Istanbul.
In his native country, Pamuk is a renowned commentator, although he defines himself primarily as a fiction writer without political commitments. Some of the positions he has publicly taken have earned him the title of... persona non grata for some of his countrymen. He was the first author in the Islamic world to openly condemn the fatwa against Salman Rushdie and for publicly supporting the Turkish writer Yasar Kemal when he was tried and convicted by Turkish authorities in 1995. Pamuk himself was prosecuted for "open insult to the Turkish nation" after stating, in an interview with a Swiss newspaper, that 30,000 Kurds and one million Armenians had been killed in Turkey. The complaint, which generated international protests, was eventually withdrawn in early 2006.

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