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Orhan Pamuk on A Strangeness in My Mind

The Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk talks to Mariella about his new novel A Strangeness in My Mind, the story of boza seller Mevlut over 40 years in Istanbul.

The Nobel Prize winning author Orhan Pamuk talks to Mariella about his new novel A Strangeness in My Mind. Mevlut, a boy from the countryside, arrives in the city in 1969 and for forty years wanders the streets of Istanbul selling his boza (a local drink), yoghurt and rice. One of life's observers, he watches the inhabitants as they transform under political movements and modernity, while the fabric of the city itself is ever evolving.

Vendela Vida's new novel The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty is all written in the second person, an unusual choice for a novel, as they are usually in the first or third person. Vendela and writer Richard Beard discuss the secrets of finding and sustaining the right narrative voice.

And critic Erica Wagner joins Mariella to reveal why a six word story most frequently attributed to Ernest Hemingway may not be by him at all.

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28 minutes

Last on

Thu 1 Oct 2015 15:30

Chapters

  • Orhan Pamuk

    Duration: 12:28

  • Narrative Voice discussion

    Duration: 08:49

  • Erica Wagner

    Duration: 05:48

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Mariella Frostrup
Interviewed Guest Orhan Pamuk
Interviewed Guest Vendela Vida
Interviewed Guest Richard Beard
Interviewed Guest Erica Wagner

Broadcasts

  • Sun 27 Sep 2015 16:00
  • Thu 1 Oct 2015 15:30

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