Poets & Writers Theater
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In this Louisiana Channel interview, Nobel Prize–winning author Orhan Pamuk talks about being known as a political writer and how his novel The Museum of Innocence (Knopf, 2009) led to the establishment of a real-life museum of the same name in Istanbul, Turkey, which offers a meditation on memory, objects, and storytelling.
Tags: Fiction | Orhan Pamuk | The Museum of Innocence | Snow | Nights of Plague | Louisiana Channel | interview | Nobel Prize



