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🦋 A perfect harmony between form and content
McGaha's observations about My Name is Red mostly just reinforce my own thoughts about that book, so not a lot worth posting about this chapter. He included a couple of details in his summary that I totally don't remember and may not have gotten when I was reading the book, like the Erzurumis strangling the storyteller, and the storyteller's chapters dividing the book into sections; good stuff to look for when rereading. A great line: Pamuk has said he had so much fun writing My Name is Red that his "inner modernist" kept wagging his finger and reminding him that he was a serious writer and needed to be intellectual and literary. Also I found really interesting, McGaha's discussion of how My Name is Red is similar to, and opposite to, The Black Book.
posted evening of Thursday, July 31st, 2008 ➳ More posts about My Name is Red ➳ More posts about Orhan Pamuk ➳ More posts about Readings ➳ More posts about Autobiographies of Orhan Pamuk ➳ More posts about Michael McGaha
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