Orhan Pamuk, author portrait
© Elena Seibert

Orhan Pamuk

ORHAN PAMUK won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. His novel My Name Is Red won the 2003 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. His work has been translated into more than sixty languages. He lives in Istanbul. Translated by Ekin Oklap.
Memories of Distant Mountains
Nights of Plague
The Center
The Red-Haired Woman
Istanbul (Deluxe Edition)
A Strangeness in My Mind
Along the Bosphorus
Silent House
The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist
The Museum of Innocence
Other Colors
The Black Book
Istanbul
Snow
My Name Is Red
The New Life
The White Castle

Books

Memories of Distant Mountains
Nights of Plague
The Center
The Red-Haired Woman
Istanbul (Deluxe Edition)
A Strangeness in My Mind
Along the Bosphorus
Silent House
The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist
The Museum of Innocence
Other Colors
The Black Book
Istanbul
Snow
My Name Is Red
The New Life
The White Castle

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