
Orhan Pamuk in 2009.
Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk (born June 7, 1952 in Istanbul) is a Turkish author and a professor of comparative literature. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2006, becoming the first Turkish person to receive ir.
Works[]
Novels[]
- Cevdet Bey and his Sons (1982)
- The Silent House (1983)
- The White Caste (1985)
- The Black Book (1990)
- The New Life (1995)
- My Name is Red (1998)
- Snow (2002)
- The Museum of Innocence (2008)
- A Strangeness in Mind (2014)
- The Red-Haired Woman (20160
Non-fiction[]
- Other Colors: Essays and a Story (1999)
- Istanbul: Memories and the City (2003)
- My Father's Suitcase (2007)
- Manzaradan ParƧalar (2010)
- The native and the Sentimental Novelist (2011)
- The Innocence of Objects (2012)
Screenplays[]
- The Secret Face (1992)
External links[]
- Orhan Pamuk's official English-langauge website.
- Profile of Orhan Pamuk on the official Nobel Prize website.
- Quotations from Orhan Pamuk in Turkish and English on Wikiquote.
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