Blogs about: Orhan Pamuk
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Orhan Pamuk: My First Passport
What does it mean to belong to a country? By Orhan Pamuk, The New Yorker, April 16, 2007. Translated, from the Turkish, by Maureen Freely. In 1959, when I was seve years old, my father wen missing u… more »
Full Moon Fever
Somebody Stop Me...Please
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J.S. Peyton wrote 1 month ago: On Vogue’s accessories closet, fashion faux pas, another closed indie bookstore, crazier addic … more »
Interview in Speigel Online with Orhan Pamuk
s.m.h. wrote 1 month ago: The Euro 2008 tournament is under way. Here’s a great interview with Nobel Prize-winning aut … more »
Wrong dreams and the right ones
rivalslayer wrote 1 month ago: I always dream big. At least I did. I thought about getting some big A+, and some big stars and lett … more »
THE EDGE OF HEAVEN
RadioSRQ wrote 3 months ago: THE EDGE OF HEAVEN ELISABETH STEVENS This film by Fatih Akin, a German director of Tu … more »
Does the Dog Die? A Short Review of The White Castle, By Orhan Pamuk
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esheley wrote 3 months ago: Orhan Pamuk is the Turkish writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature around the same time that t … more »
Orhan Pamuk: a true hero of our times!
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ராஜ் (Raj / రాజు్) wrote 3 months ago: The first Turkish national who comes to my mind is Orhan Pamuk. I think he is the greatest Turk of t … more »
Orhan Pamuk's Snow
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Pradeep wrote 4 months ago: (I’m a bit late on posting this) These are a few things the book made me think about - 1. Tech … more »
A Valentine To The City
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Sharanya Manivannan wrote 4 months ago: When Blogbharti approached me sometime back to commission a piece for their Spotlight Series, I r … more »
My Name Is Red - Orhan Pamuk
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aswinindraprastha wrote 5 months ago: Saya coba membaca sebuah novel yang berbeda dari yang biasanya saya suka. Dari judul dan paragraf p … more »
The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
Jake Seliger wrote 5 months ago: Umberto Eco’s The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana is a mishmash of high and pop culture, and I … more »
Halloween Clippings
lexiconscious wrote 8 months ago: In honor of Halloween, we visit Stranger Books’ list of the best 100 horror novels ever. I … more »
Emplaced vs. Virtual Interpretation
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colleenmorgan wrote 9 months ago: Oof, gotta take a break from negotiating the “visual turn” in text. Sometimes I wish I … more »
Saturday very early morning links!
Guru wrote 9 months ago: [1] Several people have linked to the wild crow tool use videos obtained by attaching video cams to … more »
When the Bosphorus Dries Up
colleenmorgan wrote 9 months ago: “Amid the doomsday chaos, among toppled wrecks of old City Line ferries, will stretch vast fi … more »
"Snow"
Michael van der Galiën wrote 10 months ago: I’m a big fan, no a gigantic fan, of one of Turkey’s most famous authors: Orhan Pamuk. … more »
The elements of style
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Timinator wrote 1 year ago: Last night I finished My Name Is Red, a book SWMNBN and I both enjoyed very much. It’s ostensi … more »
My Name is Red and 'Self-Narration'
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Shefali wrote 1 year ago: The beauty of ’self-narration’ in Orhan Pamuk’s murder mystery - My Name is Red. A … more »
Pamuk Wins Nobel / Finalists for National Book Awards
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snreview wrote 1 year ago: Pamuk Wins Nobel Recently on trial for offending the concept of Turkishness, novelist Orhan Pamuk wo … more »
A Spurned Lover
stevehoose wrote 1 week ago: Still, the melancholy of this dying culture was all around us. Great as the desire to westernize a … more »
