
"The White Castle" is a historical novel by Orhan Pamuk that intertwines philosophy, science, and questions of identity. Set in the 17th-century Ottoman Empire, it follows the story of a Venetian captive and an Ottoman scholar whose fates become deeply intertwined. Through their relationship, the author explores themes of power, knowledge, and the shifting roles between East and West. It is a fascinating tale of human identity, the mysteries of consciousness, and the boundaries that may dissolve in the pursuit of truth.
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