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Orhan Pamuk: The Life and Works of a Nobel Laureate


Episode 1037


Orhan Pamuk is a celebrated Turkish novelist and academic who gained global prominence as the first person from his nation to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Istanbul, his extensive body of work—including notable titles like My Name Is Red and Snow—often explores the cultural friction between Eastern and Western values. Beyond his literary achievements, he is a significant figure in human rights, having faced legal prosecution in Turkey for his public comments regarding historical state violence. He currently shares his expertise as a professor at Columbia University, teaching writing and comparative literature. His influence extends into the visual arts through his creation of the Museum of Innocence, a physical institution that complements his novel of the same name. These sources provide a comprehensive look at his biography, major publications, and the various awards that cement his status as Turkey’s best-selling author.


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