Curfews, quarantine, fake news, insurrection: Orhan Pamuk's Nights of Plague feels eerily prescient
- Written by Jane Turner Goldsmith, PhD candidate, Creative Writing, University of Adelaide
Workers disinfect Istanbul's Suleymaniye Mosque in 2020.Tolga Bozoglu/EPANobel prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk spent five years working on Nights of Plague, well before the onset of the current pandemic. Perhaps he foresaw history repeating itself; the political fallout from the outbreak of the bubonic plague on his make-believe island of...




