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- Language
- Russian
- Published in
- Publisher
- Amfora
- Pages
- 190
- ISBN
- 9785367002638
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (18)
Other editions

The White Castle
2015 • Faber & Faber
English

The White Castle
2009 • Faber
English

The White Castle
1990 • Carcanet
English

The White Castle
2001 • Faber & Faber
English

The White Castle
2012 • Faber & Faber
English

Το λευκό κάστρο
2005 • Ωκεανίδα
Modern Greek

El Castillo blanco
2007 • Círculo de Lectores
Spanish

Le château blanc roman
1996 • Gallimard
French

El castillo blanco
2007 • MONDADORI
Spanish

De Witte Vesting / Druk 1
Bezige Bij, De
Dutch

El Astrologo y El Sultan (Spanish Edition)
1994 • Edhasa.
Spanish

Die weiße Festung.
1995 • Suhrkamp
German

Le château blanc
1999 • Gallimard
French

El castillo blanco
2013 • Debolsillo
Spanish

El castillo blanco
2008 • Debols!llo
Spanish

白色城堡
2004 • 麥田出版
Chinese

Die Weisse Festung (German Edition)
2008 • Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH
German

White Castle
2008 • Faber & Faber, Limited
English
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The White Castle is widely praised for Orhan Pamuk's masterful storytelling and evocative prose, with many reviewers highlighting his precise, lively, and elegant language. Readers often found the narrative captivating and absorbing, drawing comparisons to classic works for its intricate exploration of identity, the self, and the other. The novel's multi-layered framing device and its rich, atmospheric depiction of 17th-century Istanbul, blending historical detail with a phantasmagorical touch, were frequently lauded. Many appreciated the book's philosophical depth, noting its ability to provoke profound questions and leave readers feeling intellectually enriched by its nuanced examination of human nature and cultural confrontation between East and West.
However, the book also presented challenges for some. Several reviewers found it hard to interpret, describing it as ambiguous or lacking an obvious stake, leading to a sense of confusion regarding the author's intent. Pacing issues were a common criticism, with some readers experiencing a slow or repetitive middle section that made it difficult to maintain engagement. The central characters, while complex, were occasionally perceived as unlikable, arrogant, or emotionally detached, which hindered some readers from forming a strong connection. Furthermore, those expecting a traditional historical novel sometimes felt it fell short, as its focus lay more on philosophical musings than a vivid, factual portrayal of the Ottoman Empire.
Overall, The White Castle is a thought-provoking and artistically ambitious novel that resonates deeply with readers who appreciate literary fiction centered on profound philosophical questions. It is highly recommended for those interested in intricate narrative structures, unreliable narrators, and a deep dive into themes of identity, self-perception, and cultural interplay. Readers who enjoy authors like Calvino, Borges, or Dostoevsky, and are open to a dense, reflective, and sometimes ambiguous reading experience, will likely find this book a rewarding journey. Conversely, those seeking a fast-paced plot, easily relatable characters, or a straightforward historical account may find it less engaging.
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