Orhan Pamuk

"To read a novel is to wonder constantly, even at moments when we lose ourselves most deeply in the book: How much of this is fantasy, and how much is real?"

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Source: Orhan Pamuk (2011). “The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist: Understanding What Happens When We Write and Read Novels”, p.21, Faber & Faber

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Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk

Novelist, Screenwriter

Orhan Pamuk is a Turkish novelist and Nobel laureate known for his intricate explorations of identity and memory in works like 'Snow' and 'The Museum of Innocence.'

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