![]() ![]() The rich story-telling tradition of the Middle East enlivens Turkish author Orhan Pamuk's novel about the residents of Kars, a town in the remote northeast corner of Turkey, as Kerim Alakusoglu, known as Ka, returns after many years to investigate a spate of suicides by young women forbidden to wear headscarves in school. If the Europeans are beautiful, I want to be ugly if they're intelligent, I prefer to be stupid if they're modern let me stay pure." ![]() I'm proud of the things in me that the Europeans find childish, cruel, and primitive. "I am proud of the part of me that isn't European. Over to read a review of The Museum of Innocence) Over to read a review of The Naive and Sentimental Novelist) ![]()
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