Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment October 04, 2022
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
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
What Is Your Story speech bubble isolated on the blue background.getty There are facts and there are narratives, and narratives are how we make sense of the world. It is, by now, a truism that what we call “the truth” is a narrative, a construct of facts that claims to... + más
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The Atlantic USA Life September 30, 2022
Living in Turkey has made the author a master of the genre.Armando VeveSeptember 30, 2022, 6 AM ETOrhan Pamuk’s new novel, , is set mainly on Mingheria, a “fairy-tale,” “otherworldly,” and fictional Ottoman island—a “pearl of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea,” or so... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Sports September 30, 2022
FOXBOROUGH — When 17-year-old Revolution midfielder Noel Buck slammed a low, left-foot shot past US national team goalkeeper Sean Johnson last month, he became the second-youngest goal scorer in team history.The Revolution won that game, 3-0, over New York City FC, reviving... + más
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The Atlantic USA World September 29, 2022
Are protests over Mahsa Amini’s death heralding a new Iranian revolution?People gathering to protest the death of Mahsa Amini in Tehran, Iran on September 19 (Stringer / Anadolu Agency / Getty)September 28, 2022, 5:51 PM ETThis is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics September 24, 2022
The special master picked to review more than 11,000 records removed by the FBI from former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate last month has set out his plan of action, with a tight schedule and the intention of wrapping up the record review in late October. On Wednesday,... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life September 23, 2022
OBERAMMERGAU, Germany — The mornings are quiet here. Terracotta roofs are nestled at the base of the staggering Ammergau Alps. The occasional cyclist passes the painted homes, lederhosen clipped to embroidered shorts. Long beards blow in the wind. Farm vehicles use public... + más
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The Advocate USA Politics September 20, 2022
This story was published in The Times-Picayune on Oct. 6, 2007. Gorbachev at 91.Gorbachev vows revolution if levees don't improveMikhail Gorbachev drew loud cheers in New Orleans Friday when he promised to lead a local revolution if the Army Corps of Engineers doesn't... + más
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