Feridun cheats on his wife leading to a much talked about divorce and finally there is hope for the couple.īut providence has other plans for them. Day turn to night, and night to day and eight years pass in the blink of an eye. When Kemal realizes that his love for Fusun is undying and that it is not another ‘summer fling’, he rushes to Fusun’s house only to meet her husband and family. It results in Sibel finding out about her intended’s affair and eventually breaking up the engagement after she tries to cure the love-struck Kemal, only to fail miserably.įusun, who realizes that she cannot possess a man who is promised to another, is married off to a money less film maker- Feridun. Kemal Bey and Fusun rendezvous in Kemal’s apartment and he ends up falling madly in love with her. On the surface Pamuk tells us the story of a man named Kemal who cheats on his fiancé Sibel with an eighteen year old distant relative Fusun. This is a novel on love, on loss, on long lost love waiting to be replenished, on war, on politics, on forgotten things that evoke memories of the past, on Istanbul. But the matter became clear to me after reading Orhan Pamuk’s ‘The Museum of Innocence.’ Tragedies are the best love stories- someone had once told me.
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