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Night (Pegasus Prize for Literature) [Hardcover]

Bilge Karasu (Author), Guneli Gun (Translator)
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Karasu's Kafka-esque political parable, first published in his native Turkey in 1984, evokes the fear and paralysis of will that grip ordinary citizens in a modern police state. His dystopia is a tyranny where squads of "nightworkers" randomly shoot or beat to death victims. The plot concerns a nameless, open-minded writer whose ex-schoolmate (known simply as "N"), now the head of a repressive state agency, orders him to attend a symposium abroad. The writer learns in advance that he is to be shot--though not killed--at the conference for propaganda purposes. Sevinc, the agent assigned to set him up, becomes his homosexual lover; another agent, Sevim, N's former wife, develops a conscience and turns up dead on the writer's doorstep. In postmodern footnotes, Karasu periodically interrupts the narrative to further the plot while commenting on its artifice. Winner of the Mobil Corporation's Pegasus Prize honoring works from countries whose literature is rarely translated into English, this is a fiercely inventive novel, but the dreamlike atmosphere and setting tends to weaken its impact.
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In this deeply disturbing novel about politics, government, and the art of writing, an unnamed narrator relates the story of his world in a notebook. He describes a nightmarish place where "nightworkers" emerge at dusk to begin their work, which consists of brutally maiming and murdering people who are on the streets after dark. During the day, workers "fix" the streets, which results in making them unnavigable; a trip of half an hour ends up being a full day's journey. People begin to take along a change of underclothes on their daily excursions. Meanwhile, as the purification of society continues, readers see the novel in process: it is being created at the same time the society is creating itself. With spare prose, Turkish novelist Karasu artfully evokes a Dantesque landscape where terror is the order of the day. The many footnotes allow us a glimpse into the mind of the writer and, thus, the creative process. A winner of the Pegasus Prize for literature; recommended for most collections.
- Peggie Partello, Keene State Coll., N.H.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 152 pages
  • Publisher: Louisiana State University Press (April 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807118494
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807118498
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,759,434 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing and Invigorating, June 7, 2000
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Christian W. Waugh (Orlando, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Night (Pegasus Prize for Literature) (Hardcover)
This was a novel I found by accident when looking for another "Night," but after reading the description, gave it a try. One should definitely give it a try. The prose is very involving. It draws one in and never lets go. So many questions, so many answers. One's imagination becomes a best friend as the narrative process unfolds. It is a treasure trove of literary talent.

The reason why it's not five stars as opposed to four is because I still left a bit confused! But it's very enriching and will leave you a happy reader.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a nightmare lived by a -incidentally- gay mr. K, July 20, 2003
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...is it celine, is it monsieur k. or is it 'at long last love?' as the song has it. this is one the most accomplished books of its kind- leaves you in a void, a whirlwind, you name it. the night of the title is one of terror and anticipation- metaphorical, political and sexual.
a night of being followed as well as cruised and cruising. by one of turkey's greatest writers who also happened to be gay which may not be accidental after all.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This can be the beginning, August 5, 1999
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Bilge Karasu was the most finest, delicate author of this intriguing turkish language. But, yet, this book is a very anxious but still twisting reading: just like the reality. So, if one day, some publisher will have the idea to translate his Garden of Trespassed Cats, then, you'll find one of the most important writers of the century; like Louis-Rene des Forets... and others... destined to be unknown of course...
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