
Naive and Sentimental Novelist
About This Novel
In 2009, Orhan Pamuk was invited to give six speeches at Harvard University, the famous Norton Lectures. This is the collection. Pamuk said that after completing "The Museum of Innocence", he felt as if he had returned to the origin after thirty-five years of being a novelist. He also realized that this origin was not his starting point (this is also the consensus of many people). He slowly developed an image in his mind of the literary journey he had been on, and he felt it was time to talk. "I hope to talk about my novel writing journey, the stops along the way, the novel art and novel forms I learned, the limitations they imposed on me, and my struggles and attachments to them. At the same time, I want my lectures to be essays or meditations on the art of fiction, rather than a trip down memory lane or a discussion of my personal development."
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