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“Perhaps one day someone from a distant land will listen to this story of mine. Isn't this what lies behind the desire to be inscribed in the pages of a book? Isn't it just for the sake of this delight that sultans and viziers proffer bags of gold to have their histories written?”

Quote by Orhan Pamuk

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My Name Is Red

In this intricate and atmospheric novel, the reader is transported to the bustling city of Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. The story revolves around a group of miniaturists who are commissioned to create a book of the Sultan's life. As they work, they are haunted by a mysterious figure known as the Black Painter, who challenges their beliefs and artistic abilities. The novel delves into the complexities of the Ottoman society, the power of art, and the search for identity amidst religious and cultural tensions. more

Author

Orhan Pamuk
Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk, born on June 7, 1952, is a renowned Turkish novelist. His works are characterized by their depiction of Turkish society, history, and culture, and have won him a wide audience. Pamuk has received the Nobel Prize in Literature and is considered a leading figure in Turkish literature. more

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