

But, there is a reader invitation on the closing page of the book. You can buy the entrance ticket at the entrance of the museum. Since the novel and the museum are strongly connected to each other, those who have already read the novel will much enjoy it. The author said he had been pondering Nights of Plague for 40 years and has been writing it for 4 years In addition to that, the name of the book also gives its name to the museum. The Museum of Innocence is the name of one of Orhan Pamuk’s novels. While we are talking about the world-famous Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, the museum is a must-talk. He teaches writing and comparative literature at the U.S.’s Columbia University. He is the author of some best-known novels, -such as, “Silent House,” “The Black Book,” “My Name is Red”, “Snow”, “The White Castle”, “The Museum of Innocence.” The sales of 13 million books in 63 languages have made him Turkey’s best-selling writer. Pamuk, born in 1952, is a recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Literature. The main character will resemble me and will be an Istanbul resident.” This statement also proves once more that he deserves all the way through to be called “the narrator of Istanbul.” Or, we would also like to put it as “the sound of Istanbul.” The novel has been published by the Turkish publishing house Yapı Kredi And what’s more, the productive author Orhan Pamuk is already preparing to write his next book, telling a story close to his heart. The “Nights of Plague” is now on the shelves of bookshops. I moved away from the idea that I will die due to the pandemic,” he added. “Getting the COVID-19 jabs changed my mood. The eminent and world-famous Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk is 68 years old and he has received both doses of his COVID-19 vaccine.

Also, the tininess of the Kastellorizo has always influenced me.” Orhan Pamuk, “Nights of Plague”, and the Covid-19 Pandemic I always loved the feeling of a world in a void on Büyükada. The novelist also stressed that three islands inspired him while he created the fictional Minger Island in his mind. This is a big difference between today’s world and the world in the novel.” Spain’s News El Pais saw the novel from the cover- A plague between two worlds Three Islands That Inspired the Turkish Author Whatever happens in a neighborhood or the world, we learn that very quickly. Some 75 percent of the people have access to the internet. “In the world of 1901, only 5 percent of the population were literate. The Difference Between Today’s World and The Novel’s
