
Orhan Pamuk’s first book since winning the Nobel Prize, Other Colors is a dazzling collection of essays on his life, his city, his work, and the example of other writers.
Over the last three decades, Pamuk has written, in addition to his seven novels, scores of pieces—personal, critical, and meditative—the finest of which he has brilliantly woven together here. He opens a window on his private life, from his boyhood dislike of school to his daughter’s precocious melancholy, from his successful struggle to quit smoking to his anxiety at the prospect of testifying against some clumsy muggers who fell upon him during a visit to New York City. From ordinary obligations such as applying for a passport or sharing a holiday meal with relatives, he takes extraordinary flights of imagination; in extreme moments, such as the terrifying days following a cataclysmic earthquake in Istanbul, he lays bare our most basic hopes and fears. Again and again Pamuk declares his faith in fiction, engaging the work of such predecessors as Laurence Sterne and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, sharing fragments from his notebooks, and commenting on his own novels. He contemplates his mysterious compulsion to sit alone at a desk and dream, always returning to the rich deliverance that is reading and writing.
By turns witty, moving, playful, and provocative, Other Colors glows with the energy of a master at work and gives us the world through his eyes, assigning every radiant theme and shifting mood its precise shade in the spectrum of significance.
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Born 1952
Ferit Orhan Pamuk (d. 7 Haziran 1952, İstanbul), Türk romancı, senarist, akademisyen ve 2006 Nobel Edebiyat Ödülü sahibidir. Türkiye'nin en önde gelen romancılarından biri olan Pamuk, 63 dilde 13 milyondan fazla kitap satarak ülkenin en çok satan yazarı olmuştur. Pamuk'un romanları arasında *Sessiz Ev, Beyaz Kale, Kara Kitap, Yeni Hayat, Benim Adım Kırmızı* ve *Kar* bulunmaktadır. ---------- Ferit Orhan Pamuk (born 7 June 1952 in Istanbul) 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. Pamuk's novels include *Silent House, The White Castle, The Black Book, The New Life, My Name Is Red* and *Snow.*
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