BLACK BOOK: NOVEL IN THE NOVEL IN THE NOVEL…
KARA KİTAP: ROMAN İÇİNDE ROMAN İÇİNDE ROMAN...

Author : Tahsin YAPRAK
Number of pages : 117-137

Abstract

In this study, the usage of "mise en abyme", a technique of metafiction, which means "falling into eternity" in French and translated as early narration, in Orhan Pamuk's novel named "Black Book" is going to be analysed. Mise en abyme is a metafictional technique, New Novalists who lay the foundation of post modern novel by rising against the novel of Balzac, use by being influenced with Andre Gide. Andre Gide was influenced with the science of arms, heraldic in the process of creation of this technique. The technique of one arms is placed in another arms is the inspiration point of the technique. Thus same arms will be both in the same arms in the interior part and the interior beyond and in impressin of that arms is placed inside of itself evermore will be aroused on the individuals looking.The usage of "mise an abyme" as a technique of metafiction is as such: The main plot of the novel is repeated as short little stories in several parts of the novel. The reader is going to experience a confusion by the time he sees that quite similar of the main them of the novel he has been reading is takes part in tha same novel again as in a form of little story, then he is going to try to understand how the scenes has been told is very much alike to the main theme and why this story has been told and he is going to concentrate on the text. And maybe the author will give readers counterfeit clues in the little stories similar to the main story and prepare them a surprise ending.

Keywords

Mise en Abyme, Metafiction, Postmodernism, Orhan Pamuk, Black Book

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