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    Ferit Orhan Pamuk (born 7 June 1952; Turkish pronunciation: [feˈɾit oɾˈhan paˈmuk]) is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter, academic, and recipient of the...
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  • The Black Book (Kara Kitap in Turkish) is a novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. It was published in Turkish in 1990 and first translated by Güneli Gün...
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  • Prize in Physics. Mysticism in Contemporary Islamic Political Thought: Orhan Pamuk and Abdolkarim Soroush by John von Heyking, University of Lethbridge...
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  • Snow (Turkish: Kar) is a novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. It was originally published in Turkish in 2002, followed by an English translation by Maureen...
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  • model Orhan Pamuk (born 1952), Turkish novelist and Nobel Prize winner Şevket Pamuk (born 1950), Turkish economist, brother of Orhan Pamuk Uğur Pamuk (born...
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  • The New Life (Turkish: Yeni Hayat) is a 1994 novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk, translated into English by Güneli Gün in 1997. The plot centers around...
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  • The Museum of Innocence (category Novels by Orhan Pamuk)
    Masumiyet Müzesi) is a novel by the Turkish Nobel-laureate novelist Orhan Pamuk, published on August 29, 2008. The book, set in Istanbul between 1975...
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  • Nights of Plague (category Novels by Orhan Pamuk)
    Nights of Plague (Turkish: Veba Geceleri) is a 2021 novel by Orhan Pamuk. Its Pamuk's 11th and longest novel. Inspired by historical events, it is set...
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  • Silent House (novel) (category Novels by Orhan Pamuk)
    Silent House (Turkish: Sessiz Ev) is Orhan Pamuk's second novel published in 1983 after Cevdet Bey and His Sons. The novel tells the story of a week in...
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    2006 Nobel Prize in Literature (category Orhan Pamuk)
    The 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk (born 1952) "who in the quest for the melancholic soul of his native...
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  • The Red-Haired Woman (category Novels by Orhan Pamuk)
    The Red-Haired Woman is a 2016 novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. Alex Preston, writing in The Guardian, referred to the novel as "deceptively simple"...
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  • My Name Is Red (category Novels by Orhan Pamuk)
    writer Orhan Pamuk translated into English by Erdağ Göknar in 2001. The novel, concerning miniaturists in the Ottoman Empire of 1591, established Pamuk's international...
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    in a 19th-century house in Istanbul (Çukurcuma) created by novelist Orhan Pamuk as a companion to his novel The Museum of Innocence. The museum and the...
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  • The White Castle (category Novels by Orhan Pamuk)
    Castle (original Turkish title: Beyaz Kale) is a novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. The events of this story take place in 17th century Istanbul. The story...
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  • in the chapter "On Ideology" in On the Reproduction of Capitalism. Orhan Pamuk transfers the story into an Islamic context in chapter 14 of his novel...
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  • A Strangeness in My Mind (category Novels by Orhan Pamuk)
    Strangeness in My Mind (Turkish: Kafamda Bir Tuhaflık) is a 2014 novel by Orhan Pamuk. It is the author's ninth novel. Knopf Doubleday published the English...
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    History. Şevket Pamuk is the older brother of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Orhan Pamuk, and also has a younger half-sister, Hümeyra Pamuk, who is a journalist...
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  • 301 in 2005. Article 301 has been used to bring charges against writer Orhan Pamuk for stating, in an interview with Swiss magazine Das Magazin, a weekly...
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  • Foundation, retrieved March 24, 2012. 'Orhan Pamuk-Autobiography', Nobel Foundation, retrieved April 5, 2012. "Orhan Pamuk, Nobel Laureate, in Conversation...
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  • jurist and politician Orhan Pamuk (born 1952), Nobel-winning Turkish novelist Orhan Türkdoğan (1928–2020), Turkish sociologist Asım Orhan Barut (1926–1994)...
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  • essays by Russell Banks, Nadine Gordimer, David Grossman, Pico Iyer, Orhan Pamuk, Ed Park, Salman Rushdie, and John Updike. Kinosian, Janet (May 24, 2009)...
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    are identical in architectural style to those of Gyumri in Armenia. Orhan Pamuk in the novel Snow, set in Kars, makes repeated references to "the Russian...
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  • Istanbul: Memories and the City (category Books by Orhan Pamuk)
    (İstanbul: Hatıralar ve Şehir) is a largely autobiographical memoir by Orhan Pamuk that is deeply melancholic. It talks about the vast cultural change that...
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  • published six Nobel literature laureates (Kazuo Ishiguro, Alice Munro, Orhan Pamuk, Imre Kertész, V. S. Naipaul, and Toni Morrison), numerous Pulitzer Prize...
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  • The Satanic Verses (1988) by Salman Rushdie The Black Book (1990) by Orhan Pamuk Vineland (1990) by Thomas Pynchon Soul Mountain (1990) by Gao Xingjian...
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  • important novelists of this period were Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar and Oğuz Atay. Orhan Pamuk, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature, is among the innovative...
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    Dante was influenced by Ibn Arabi was satirized by the Turkish academic Orhan Pamuk in his novel The Black Book. In addition to that, it has been claimed...
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  • British documentary film written and directed by Grant Gee. Inspired by Orhan Pamuk's 2008 novel The Museum of Innocence, it premiered at the 72nd edition...
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  • Orhan Pamuk 1983 Sevgili Arsız Ölüm Latife Tekin 1990 Kara Kitap Orhan Pamuk 1995 Puslu Kıtalar Atlası İhsan Oktay Anar 1998 Benim Adım Kırmızı Orhan...
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  • (beetle), a genus of beetles Car (Greek myth) Kar (novel), 2002, by Orhan Pamuk Kar (political group), a former faction in Afghanistan Kar (Turkish music)...
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