Other Colors: Essays and a Story by Orhan Pamuk, Maureen Freely (Translator)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2007
  • 448pp
  • Sales Rank: 70,803
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    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 448pp
    • Sales Rank: 70,803

    Synopsis

    In the three decades that Nobel prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk has devoted himself to writing fiction, he has also produced scores of witty, moving, and provocative essays and articles. He engages the work of Nabokov, Kundera, Rushdie, and Vargas Llosa, among others, and he discusses his own books and writing process. We also learn how he lives, as he recounts his successful struggle to quit smoking, describes his relationship with his daughter, and reflects on the controversy he has attracted in recent years. Here is a thoughtful compilation of a brilliant novelist's best nonfiction, offering different perspectives on his lifelong obsessions with loneliness, contentment, and the books and cities that have shaped his experience.

    The New York Times - William Grimes

    The Istanbul essays in Other Colors—which amplify his 2005 memoir, Istanbul: Memories and the City—draw their strength from the same sources as his fiction, and their comedy, too, notably the little gem on watching the film "Cleopatra" in the 1960s. At the same time, Mr. Pamuk instantly picks up the frequency of writers who feel themselves to be on the periphery, like Mario Vargas Llosa, or Dostoyevsky, the subject of three essays in this collection. The cultural predicament of Dostoyevsky is Mr. Pamuk's own, and he zeroes right in on it…Mr. Pamuk understands cultural isolation, more deeply than most writers, perhaps, because he regards reading as a profoundly isolating experience. The writers he most admires speak to him with frightening intimacy.

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    Orhan Pamuk’s work has been translated into more than thirty languages. He lives in Istanbul.

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