In "Other Colours," Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk presents a compelling collection of his non-fiction writings. Spanning three decades, these essays and articles offer a profound look into his literary engagements, personal life, and creative philosophy. Pamuk delves into the works of fellow literary giants, reflects on his own writing process, and shares intimate details of his experiences, from his struggle to quit smoking to his relationship with his daughter and the controversies he has faced.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore Orhan Pamuk's critical perspectives on authors like Nabokov, Kundera, and Rushdie.
- Gain unique insights into the inspirations and methods behind his acclaimed fiction.
- Discover personal reflections on themes of loneliness, contentment, and the influence of books and cities on his life.
- Access a thoughtful compilation of a brilliant novelist's best non-fiction, offering diverse viewpoints on his lifelong obsessions.