
Black Book (collector's Edition)
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About This Novel
Lawyer Galip's beloved wife Rumeng left without saying goodbye, and Rumeng's half-brother and famous columnist Yela also disappeared mysteriously. Galip begins roaming the streets of Istanbul in search of Rumeng and Yela. He visited the places where Jela had been, thought in Jela's way, and finally sneaked into Jela's apartment and even pretended to be him to write a column. Galip gradually discovered that all the people on the street would imitate others as long as they lived, and Istanbul also longed for another identity. Just when Galip "became Jela", he received a mysterious phone call... "The Black Book" is a maze-like complex, intricate and dazzling novel. The odd-numbered chapters describe Galip's search process, and the even-numbered chapters are Jela's columns. They connect Galip's process of searching for himself with the vast geographical and historical space.
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