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Orhan Pamuk is a novelist who comes from Turkey and
got the Novel Prize award in 2006.
His work begins at realistic novel tradition and
changes into storytelling with postmodernist strategies.
He was born and spent majority of his life in
Istanbul which had an influence on Pamuk’s personality and his writing,
such as double identity of the town.
Same as his father and grandfather, he studied
architecture at Istanbul University of Technology, but he didnt finish
it. However in 1977 he received a degrese in journalism at the
University of Istanbul.
Pamuk’s first novel- family saga called Cevdet Bey
ve Ogullari from 1982 was awarded in 1983 with Orhan Kemal Novel Prize.
His second novel called Seissiv ev from 1983 which
is telling story from a five different points of view, won the Madarali
Novel Prize.
His realist tradition was broken in historical
novel called The White Castle from 1985.
Pamuk got married to historian Aylin Turegen in
1982 and they divorced in 2001.
Pamuk was Arthur Miller’s and Herold Pinter’s guide
at their Turkey visit in 1985 arranged by PEN in conjunction with the
Helsinki Watch Committee.
He visited his fellow at the University of Iowa’s
International Writing in 1982.
The first half of Kara kitap (from The Black Book
postmodern novel from 1990) was written during his stay at Columbia
University. His vision of modern-day Istanbul is similar to Dublin from
James Joyce or Günter Grass Danzig. Pamuk is telling mysterious story,
he is playing with identities, complex narratives, Sufi mysticism
paradoxes and fiction. This book was made into a movie, director was
Ömer Kaur.
The storyteller in Yeni Hayat (1995, A New Life) is
a young man, whose life is change by a book. The story is a poetic with
a fiction power, obsession and false reality concept about mans long bus
ride ending by approaching a truck he has been searching for.
Pamuk was very successful in Turkey with murder
mystery novel set in 16th century Istanbul called My Name Is Red (1998).
There had been 85,000 copies sold in three weeks.
Story jumps from one chapter to another, murdered
man violates Islam teaching by creating representational, figurative
art.
The political novel Kar (2002, Snow) is telling a
story about political refugee and poet named Ka, who has spent 12 years
in Germany. He is investigating a wave of young girls suicides in a
small Anatolian town of Kars, meets his teenager sweetheart and recover
his poetic voice before he gets killed. Snow as awarded with the
prestigious Medicis Prize in 2005.
Pamuk was very popular writer in his own country
and supposed to get the state artist title but he didnt accept it as he
was accused of pleasing Western audiences.
In 2005
Pamuk received the German Book Trade’s Peace Prize. In the same year he
was charged with insult of the Turkis Republic and his books were burned
at a nationalist demonstration. They dropped the charges in 2006.
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