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Jerilyn
Despite what some readers called a slow pace, I repeatedly put the book down, then couldn't forget about Ka, couldn't wait for my next quiet interval to pick it up again. Snow is clearly a multifaceted metaphor and Pamuk's message, I think, is like that of a poet. Each reader reads through their own lense, and therefore perceives the book uniquely. For me, a westerner ignorant of the places and events even remotely like those in this novel, I was confused throughout the story. I still don't know who was for or against whom. I can't even describe what the fighting was about. Since I am often similarly confused when I read poetry, I am left with the impression that this is the author's intention.
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