The Museum of Innocence

Orhan Pamuk
Translated by Maureen Freely
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The Museum of Innocence

Orhan Pamuk
Translated by Maureen Freely
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560 PAGESENGLISH

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National Bestseller
Longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
A New York Times Notable Book


"In so many ways, a stunningly original work...granular and panoramic, satirical and yet grounded in reality. This is a twisted love story, engrossing and sensual in its own right. But Pamuk being Pamuk, it is so much more than that."
San Francisco Chronicle

"Sprawling, beautiful, frantic, and, in the end, painfully honest.... The ever-crafty Pamuk manages to leave an artful imprint of his hero, kleptomania and all, on your psyche." 
—The Georgia Straight

"Lit from within by humanity like a Rembrandt painting, this is an audacious, sweeping and timeless love story." 
—Winnipeg Free Press

"In sum, The Museum of Innocence is a deeply human and humane story. Spellbindingly told, it is resounding confirmation that Orhan Pamuk is one of the great novelists of his generation. With this book, he literally puts love into our hands." 
—The Washington Post
  • Published date: Oct 05, 2010
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 560
  • Publisher: Knopf Canada
  • ISBN: 9780676979695
  • Dimensions: 5.1" W x 0.45" L x 8.0" H
ORHAN PAMUK won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006. His novel My Name Is Red won the 2003 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. His work has been translated into more than sixty languages. He lives in Istanbul.

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