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    The Daily Star, Lebanon
    Oct 13 2006

    Turkey's Pamuk wins Nobel Prize for Literature

    Friday, October 13, 2006


    BEIRUT: Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's most famous novelist and an outspoken
    critic of his country's restrictive policies regarding free speech,
    has won the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature, the Swedish Academy in
    Stockholm announced Thursday. Pamuk is the author of one memoir and
    nine novels, five of which have been translated into English,
    including "Snow," "The Black Book" and "My Name is Red."

    Beating a crowd of strong contenders (though the academy keeps its
    short list secret), Pamuk is the first writer from the Middle East to
    win the coveted Nobel, worth $1.36 million, since Egypt's Naguib
    Mahfouz won in 1988.
    http://www.dailystar.com.lb

    The award citation praised Pamuk for discovering "in the quest for
    the melancholic soul of his native city ... new symbols for the clash
    and interlacing of cultures."

    Last year, Pamuk was brought up on charges of denigrating
    "Turkishness" for a comment to a Swiss publication about the killing
    of more than million Armenians and 30,000 Kurds by Ottoman Turks
    during World War I. The case was dropped in early 2006.
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