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El museo de la inocencia
El museo de la inocencia | Orhan Pamuk
Un libro muy ambicioso en el que he trabajado durante ms de una dcada. La historia tiene lugar en Estambul desde 1975 hasta hoy y trata sobre una pasin obsesiva y una gran pregunta: Qu es el amor en realidad. Orhan Pamuk La historia de amor de Kemal, un joven miembro de la burguesa de Estambul, y su pariente lejana Fsun es una extraordinaria novela sobre la pasin rayana en la obsesin. Lo que comienza como una aventura inocente y desinhibida, evoluciona pronto hacia el amor sin lmites, y despus, cuando Fsun desaparece, hacia una profunda melancola. En medio del vrtigo que le producen sus sentimientos, Kemal no tarda mucho en descubrir el efecto calmante que tienen sobre l los objetos que alguna vez pasaron por las manos de ella. As, como si se tratara de una terapia para la enfermedad que lo atormenta, Kemal se va haciendo con todos los objetos personales de Fsun que se ponen a su alcance. El Museo de la Inocencia es un catlogo novelado en el que cada objeto es un instante de esa gran historia de amor. Es tambin una visita guiada por los cambios que han convulsionado a la sociedad de Estambul desde los aos setenta hasta el da de hoy. Pero, sobre todo, es una exhibicin de talento a cargo de un escritor que, como su personaje, se ha dedicado durante los ltimos aos a construir un museo dedicado a una de las ms deslumbrantes historias de amor de la literatura contempornea. Resea: Pamuk prosigue con su gran proyecto sobre Estambul y forja un futuro clsico para Turqua. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
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Decalino
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An intricately detailed, meditative account of obsessive love set in 1970s Istanbul, this novel brings its narrator's world to vivid life. Kemal, son of a wealthy family, seems destined for a happy marriage and bright future until his fixation on a beautiful shopgirl becomes the focal point of his life. Somehow this hyperfocus gives the book a surreal air, the internal workings of Kemal's mind taking precedent over any other point of view.

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Parvez
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The story is about a wealthy businessman, Kemal Bey, and his obsessive love for a young shop girl, Fusum. Unlike other Pamuk's novels, Istambul takes a backseat, however, we also get a fine portrait of 70's Istanbuls well as an exploration of the concept of memory and how it shapes our lives.

The writing is lyrical, however, the story drags in the middle as we get into the headspace of Kemal.

4out of 5 stars

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azulaco
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I am slowly making my way through this physical book as I have time for it. I bought it several years ago, and it didn‘t hold my interest. Now I‘m savoring the prose and the slow pace. I like that it‘s set in Istanbul in the 1970s. I know so little about Istanbul, and I‘m comparing it against my memories of 1970s America.

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DavidThePavid
Mehso-so

Good but a bit long

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kingdomofbookss
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"I realized that the longing for art, like the longing for love, is a malady that blinds us, and makes us forget the things we already know, obscuring reality."
-Orhan Pamuk, The Museum Of Innocence

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sofiaga
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The Museum of Innocence in Istanbul is a beautiful little gem and the only place I know that brings a book to life without ruining your emotions. Listening to passages of the book made me want to instantly read the novel. If you are ever there, please visit.

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Jex
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I wanted to like this book, I really did. But the narrator came off as icky and sad. I couldn't help thinking through the entire story, "If a guy stalks you this hard, please call the police, that is not a healthy love."

Stephkesey I threw this book across the room. I never want to read another book by an old male author fantasizing his way into a relationship with a young woman. Gross. 6y
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