Pamuk museum of innocence6/10/2023 ![]() The novel was excerpted in The New Yorker, has been translated into many languages, and was the subject of near-universal literary acclaim. ![]() He credits Milan’s Bagatti Valsecchi Museum for the inspiration behind the book’s narrative, which is primarily about the nostalgia one develops when a certain way of life slips away in the unrelenting current of time. To help construct the novel’s distinctively Turkish emotional texture, Pamuk consulted clips from films and mid-twentieth-century music in Turkish history. Set in the 1970s and 80s in Turkey’s international city, Istanbul, it follows a wealthy man named Kemal who falls in love with his distant cousin, Fusun. ![]() The Museum of Innocence is a 2008 novel by Turkish Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk. ![]()
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