Summary
Orhan Pamuk: My father's suitcase
"Two years before his death, my father gave me a small suitcase full of his manuscripts and notebooks." Orhan Pamuk entitled his speech at the awarding of the Nobel Prize in December 2006 "My father's suitcase". This emotional speech, which summarizes thirty-three years of Pamuk's writing and creation, had a strong international resonance. This book, in addition to "My Father's Suitcase" which is a basic text about writing and life, contains three other important speeches: "The Idea of Europe", "The Implicit Author" and "In Kars and Frankfurt".
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