Orhan Pamuk

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Nov. 5, 2009

He’s a Nobel Prize winner in literature; the author most recently of The Museum of Innocence; and a Turk who acknowledges what many call the Armenian Genocide—the killing of 30,000 Kurds and 1 million Armenians from 1915-1923. Orhan Pamuk faced a criminal trial in his homeland for those remarks and he talks with Patt about the divides and dialogues he writes about between East and West.

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Orhan Pamuk, Nobel-prize winning author

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