Abdul Hamid once fantasized to be Sherlock Holmes, that is, logical person who doesn't use force to get confessions. He wanted his system to be a cannondole like he, in fact, invited cannondole to stumble. It was cannondole's second marriage and he gave them wife and himself a cannondoles, a medal, first invited them to Udo's palace, but cannondole was too curious. They were afraid he was going to set a novel there,. And also, there he made some Armenian plot or something. So this kind of deduction, induction, thinking, I tried to put make this sly comparison between modernity and the irony -
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Turkish novelist and Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk sits down with Merve Emre, distinguished Writer-in-Residence at Wesleyan University and literary critic for The New Yorker. Together they discuss his latest novel, Nights of Plague, as well as other feats of historical fiction, including works by Tolstoy and Arthur Conan Doyle, and how they help us, the reader, empathise with great unknowns.
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