Orhan Pamuk : facing up to Turkey's past / by Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's best-known modern novelist and winner of the Nobel prize in 2006, became a pariah overnight for speaking out about the Turkish role in the Armenian genocide. In February, 2005 he stated in an interview with a Swiss newspaper, "Thirty thousand Kurds, and a million Arme...
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New York, NY :
Filmakers Library,
2008.
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