
Collection of Pamuk's Representative Novels (set of 5 Volumes)
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Representative novel sets include: "My Name is Red", "Strange Things in My Head", "The Red-Haired Woman", "The Museum of Innocence" and "White Castle". Orhan Pamuk, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, is one of the most outstanding novelists in contemporary Europe. Born in Istanbul, he studied painting since childhood, majored in architecture in university, and later studied literature. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. The award citation stated: "In exploring the melancholy soul of his hometown, he discovered new symbols of the conflict and intersection of civilizations." His works have been translated into and published in more than 60 languages. Literary critics compare him with masters such as Proust, Thomas Mann, Calvino, Borges, and Umberto Eco.
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