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Review: Orhan Pamuk's 'Nights of Plague' entangles an epidemic with a (fictional) revolution

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment October 04, 2022

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In 2012, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s only Nobel laureate in literature, opened his Museum of Innocence in a 19th century wooden house in Istanbul. A real museum of imaginary lives, it contains 1,000 objects linked to the fictional characters in Pamuk’s 2008 novel of the same name. To understand how audacious this was, imagine buying a cavernous English manor, filling it with period artifacts and exhibiting it as Thornfield Hall, home of Edward... + full article



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