Every day for over a decade, Orhan Pamuk has written and drawn in his notebooks. Translated into English for the first time, ...
As I prepare for my first visit, I’ve been looking for books and movies set in this major city. While I soon be wandering ...
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Orhan Pamuk is the author of twelve novels, the memoir Istanbul, three works of nonfiction, and two photography books, and the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. Memories of Distant ...
Notable alumni include Chilean writer José Donoso; Jamaican writer Barbara Gloudon; Turkish novelist and Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk; Slovenian poet Tomaz Šalamun; South Korean author and Nobel ...
Sally Rooney’s new novel, Intermezzo, is finally here – and nearly everyone I know seems to be reading it. It’s almost like the pre-streaming days, when everyone would settle on the sofa at ...
Some great writers have been selected outside this charmed circle, including Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Colombia, 1982), Wole Soyinka (Nigeria, 1986), Octavio Paz (Mexico, 1990), and Orhan Pamuk ...
Borrowing from Orhan Pamuk, I would say, you made your audience feel that Red. Rarely does one meet someone as full of life as you. Like all who come to this world, you experienced love and joy ...
But in the event's opening speech, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's best-selling writer and laureate of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature, criticized the lack of freedom of expression in his home country.
Orhan Pamuk won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006, and Aziz Sancar was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2015. Born in Istanbul in 1967, Acemoglu is of Armenian descent.
after Rabindranath Tagore (1913), Yasunari Kawabata (1968), Kenzaburō Ōe (1994), Gao Xingjian (2000), VS Naipaul (2001), Orhan Pamuk (2006), Mo Yan (2012) and Kazuo Ishiguro (2017). She is also ...
South Africa’s Nadine Gordimer and J.M. Coetzee, Colombia’s Gabriel Garcia Marquez, France’s Jean-Paul Sartre, Germany’s Gunter Grass, Turkey’s Orhan Pamuk and China’s Mo Yan.