Nights of Plague A Novel
Reviews

In this book, with the help of recent pandemic we have been through, Pamuk imagines the plague correctly and very realistically. You can resonate with the imaginary island and its people. Although he can paint the environment of this world with the words, Pamuk almost falls the mistake that most of ambitious creator does: expanding worlds. This means more character, more chaos. He masterfully avoids falling it completely by not clinging a protagonist start to finish but still portraying and expanding narrative is tough. I had the taste of "White Castle" which made Pamuk more reputable writer in western literature scene.
Pamuk writing identity is; eyes of a western orientalist and easterners body. This book is also similar but yet you can sense a patriotism from the book. It is worth reading.