Innocence of Memories: Orhan Pamuk’s Museum and Istanbul

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Date: January 01, 2015 to February 01, 2015
Dates Note: 2015
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Place of Origin: United Kingdom
Languages: English , Turkish
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Auteur, Author: Film & Literature 2016
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There was a man named Kemal, who obsessively loved a woman, Füsun. Unable to keep her, he collected her in objects: hairbrushes, knickknacks, lipstick-laced cigarette butts . . . Out of this fictional fixation came Orhan Pamuk’s Museum of Innocence, opened in 2012; there the visitor relives his 2008 novel of that name through “the magic of ordinary objects.” Ordinary magic is also in Pamuk’s relationship to his natal city, Istanbul, where the self-described flaneur habitually prowls, relishing its secret corners, its disorder, and its melancholy. As the old city comes down for the new, so stories are cut down with it. Hence, city as museum.

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Judy Bloch


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