Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk

Books

12

Avg Rating

3.9

Years Active

1983-2026

About

Orhan Pamuk, a Nobel Prize-winning Turkish novelist, was born on June 7, 1952, in Istanbul, Turkey. Renowned for his rich storytelling and profound exploration of cultural identity, his works often delve into themes of East-West dichotomy and historical and personal narratives. Pamuk's notable novels include "My Name is Red," "Snow," and "The Museum of Innocence," which have garnered international acclaim and translated into over sixty languages. Educated at Robert College and Istanbul University, he initially pursued architecture before dedicating himself to writing. An influential literary figure, Pamuk continues to captivate global audiences with his evocative prose and compelling narratives.

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