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My Father's Suitcase

Written by Orhan Pamuk

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"Two years before his death, my father gave me a small suitcase full of his writings, hand writings and notebooks. " Orhan Pamuk gave a speech called "My Father's Suitcase" when he received the Nobel Prize in Literature in December 2006.

This emotional speech which sincerely conveys the spirit of Pamuk's thirty two years of writing effort, had a deep, worldwide impact. This book combines "My Father's Suitcase" which is a basic text about writing and living with Pamuk's two other speeches in which the same subjects and problems are discussed from other perspectives.

"The Implied Author", the speech that Pamuk gave when he received the Puterbaugh Prize given by World Literature magazine, in April 2006 is about the psychology of writing and the urge and adventure of being a writer.

Pamuk's other speech, "In Kars and in Frankfurt" that was given when he received the Peace Prize given by the German Publishers Associations in October 2005 is investigating the power of the writer to put himself in another's place and the political consequences of this very natural human talent.

My Father's Suitcase consists of three speeches that are seen as a whole by their writer. It's a unique, personal book on what writing is, how to become a writer, life and writing, the writer's patience and the secrets of the art of novel (from the author's website)

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Hardback · Faber & Faber · First edition · First printing

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ISBN 9780571238613

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