‘‘She was looking at me as if she knew everything about me, as if she’d known me for years.’
From the Nobel Prize winner and bestselling author Orhan Pamuk is The Red-Haired Woman, a fable of fathers and sons and the desires that come between them.
On the outskirts of a town thirty miles from Istanbul, a master well digger and his apprentice are hired to find water on a barren plain. As they struggle in the summer heat, the two develop a filial bond neither has known before and exchange stories reflecting disparate views of the world. But in the nearby town, the boy finds an irresistible diversion: the Red-Haired Woman, an alluring member of a traveling theatre company.
When the young man’s wildest dream is realised, in his distraction a horrible accident befalls the well digger and the boy flees, returning to Istanbul. Only years later will he discover whether he was in fact responsible for his master’s death and who the red-headed enchantress was.
The Red-Haired Woman is a beguiling mystery tale of family and romance, of east and west, tradition and modernity, by one of the great storytellers of our time.
Translated from the Turkish by Ekin Oklap.
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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
'Orhan Pamuk's brilliance shines.' Sydney Morning Herald