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...But the Keskin family is make-believe, summoned from the imagination of Orhan Pamuk, the Turkish Nobel Prize-winning author and the museum’s creator, to whose 2008 novel, which shares its name, the building...
...“Nights of Plague” by Orhan Pamuk is published by Faber. His responses were translated by Ekin Oklap Follow @FTMag to find out about our latest stories first...
...In a state-of-the art tapestry of a woman balancing precariously on a ball, Philippines-based Patricia Perez Eustaquio (Silverlens and Yavuz Gallery) subverts photography of Indigenous people dating from...
...Randall Morck at the University of Alberta and M Deniz Yavuz at Purdue University looked at currency shocks and their impact on companies that are sensitive to them, and then at whether those shocks are...
...Orhan Pamuk has had a special bond with the owner of Mavi, a restaurant on the Istanbul island of Heybeliada, ever since she got him out of a tight spot almost 20 years ago....
...A wry meditation on nationalism and identity, on history and myth, on science and superstition, delivered with Orhan Pamuk’s trademark storytelling flair....
...The very first page introduces the near-untranslatable Bulgarian word for a deep, heavy sadness, taga — an echo of Vladimir Nabokov’s toska in Russian or Orhan Pamuk’s hüzün in Turkish — to make the larger...
...My beauty and wellbeing gurus are facialist Dr David Jack in London – I use his morning and night creams – Shawna Cordell of Cordell Fitness in New York, and bodybuilding champion Orhan Yilmaz in Istanbul...
...Orhan Pamuk, the Turkish winner of the 2006 Nobel literature prize, put it brilliantly in Istanbul: Memories and the City, when he reflected on the transition from empire to republic....
...Orhan said officials should conduct a thoughtful and thorough planning process to ensure cities are properly rebuilt, which would ultimately draw back residents....
...(His glass is preserved in a vitrine, reminiscent of those in the Museum of Innocence, founded by the writer Orhan Pamuk as an adjunct to his 2008 novel of the same name, a profoundly thought-provoking meditation...
...I’m afraid I cringed reading parts of the FT interview with Orhan Pamuk (Lunch with the FT, September 17). The parts about the menu and the cat provided relief and a sense of place....
...Private galleries, such as Art Seasons and Yavuz in Singapore and Thavibu gallery in Bangkok, and public museums, notably the National Gallery Singapore, have started exhibiting the work of Burmese artists...
...Many are international — including the likes of Gagosian, White Cube and David Zwirner — while 20 galleries with spaces in Singapore are in the mix, such as homegrown heavyweights Yavuz Gallery and STPI....
...Orhan earned a profit of $4,000 on his initial $1,500 investment and cashed in his gains to buy himself a new computer....
...“At one point there were 36 woodcarving workshops,” says Orhan Niksic, a former senior economist with the World Bank, whose great-grandfather founded a workshop in Konjic in the late 1800s....
...In Bosnia and Herzegovina, for example, a rural woodcarving workshop founded in the late 1800s has been rebranded as the design firm Zanat by fourth-generation family members Orhan and Adem Nikšić....
...Orhan Pamuk, a Nobel laureate widely seen as Turkey’s greatest living writer, told the Financial Times he approved of the government’s push for a name change....
...It is a product purchased by Ukraine from a company in Turkey,” Yavuz Selim Kiran, the deputy foreign minister, told the Daily Sabah newspaper this month, even as he praised the “game-changing” drones....
...Orhan Pamuk is still under investigation for offending in his recent novel Nights of Plague....
...On illustrating this edition, Larkin said: “It was important for me not to ignore the devastation, but also to show the beauty of what it looks like to overcome it.” foliosociety.com My Name Is RedBy Orhan...
...His novels call to mind the work of China’s Yan Lianke, Peru’s Mario Vargas Llosa and Turkey’s Orhan Pamuk....
...However, given the setting and the needs of this piece, I have invited the writer Orhan Pamuk, who can tell us why Turks are such a melancholy people (his book Istanbul is all about that), and my favourite...
...Yavuz Aydin, one of more than 4,000 judges and prosecutors who were purged from the Turkish judiciary after a violent attempted coup in 2016, said that he was taking part in the march to warn Poles about...
...Beneath them, the Turkish drill ship Yavuz was stalking a drilling block licensed to the French and Italian oil companies Total and Eni — a commercial agreement that Ankara views as invalid....
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