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    Ferit Orhan Pamuk (born 7 June 1952; Turkish pronunciation: [feˈɾit oɾˈhan paˈmuk] [1]) is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter, academic, and recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. One of Turkey's most prominent novelists, [2] he has sold over 13 million books in 63 languages, [3] making him the country's best-selling writer. [4]

  2. Orhan Pamuk Official Web Site. Orhan Pamuk was born in Istanbul in 1952 and grew up in a large family similar to those which he describes in his novels Cevdet Bey and His Sons and The Black Book, in the wealthy westernised district of Nisantasi.

  3. Orhan Pamuk, Turkish novelist, best known for works that probe Turkish identity and history. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2006. His notable books included The White Castle, Snow, and The Museum of Innocence.

  4. Ferit Orhan Pamuk is a Turkish novelist, screenwriter, academic, and recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. One of Turkey's most prominent novelists, he has sold over 13 million books in 63 languages, making him the country's best-selling writer.

  5. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2006 was awarded to Orhan Pamuk "who in the quest for the melancholic soul of his native city has discovered new symbols for the clash and interlacing of cultures"

  6. Orhan Pamuk. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2006. Born: 7 June 1952, Istanbul, Turkey. Residence at the time of the award: Turkey. Prize motivation: “who in the quest for the melancholic soul of his native city has discovered new symbols for the clash and interlacing of cultures” Language: Turkish. Prize share: 1/1. Life.

  7. Prose. 2006 Nobel Laureate in Literature Orhan Pamuk reads an excerpt from “Istanbul: Memories of a City”. The video was recorded in Stockholm in December 2006. English. Turkish. Excerpt from Istanbul: Memories of a City (Istanbul: Hatıralar Ve Şehir).

  8. In 2003, he won the International IMPAC Award for My Name Is Red, and in 2006 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.His novel, The Museum of Innocence, was an international bestseller, praised in the Guardian as ‘an enthralling, immensely enjoyable piece of storytelling.’Orhan Pamuk’s work has been translated into over 60 languages. In spring 2012, his Museum of Innocence opened ...

  9. Orhan Pamuk has had a special bond with the owner of Mavi, a restaurant on the Istanbul island of Heybeliada, ever since she got him out of a tight spot almost 20 years ago.

  10. Sep 30, 2022 · Orhan Pamuk’s new novel, Nights of Plague, is set mainly on Mingheria, a “fairy-tale,” “otherworldly,” and fictional Ottoman island—a “pearl of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea,” or ...