The culmination of decades of omnivorous collecting, Orhan Pamukâs Museum of Innocence in Istanbul uses his novel of lost love, The Museum of Innocence, as a departure point to explore the city of his youth. In The Innocence of Objects, Pamukâs catalog of this remarkable museum, he writes about things that matter deeply to him: the psychology of the collector, the proper role of the museum, the photography of old Istanbul (illustrated with Pamukâs superb collection of haunting photographs and movie stills), and of course the customs and traditions of his beloved city. The bookâs imagery is equally evocative, ranging from the ephemera of everyday life to the superb photographs of Turkish photographer Ara Güler. Combining compelling art and writing, The Innocence of Objects is an original work of art and literature. Praise for The Innocence of Objects: "[A] most audacious and provocative take on the history of Turkish culture and politics by Turkey's best-known dissenter." âPublishers Weekly âOrhan Pamukâs The Innocence of Objects makes me want to stand up and shout! It is a triumph of intimacy over sterility, depth over superficiality, and humanity over inhumanity. It is also the most perfect intersection of art and literature that I have ever encountered.â âThe Huffington Post âI bought the Turkish edition of The Innocence of Objects, a richly illustrated book about the museum, and have been waiting for Abramsâ English translation. Itâs just come out, and Pamukâs text about the project is as illuminating as it promised to be.â â The Design Observer ââPamukâs tour de force and mind-benderabout museums, art, artifice, and the place of fiction and the writer in theworldâis a nonfiction narrative unlike most you will encounter.â â â[A] squarish volume, filled with gorgeous photographs of the museumâs interior. . . . The exhibition photos are accompanied by Pamukâs lively, sometimes dazzling commentary, which ranges freely from personal anecdotes to meditations on aesthetics to whimsical âmemoriesâ of his fictional protagonist. . . .â âThe American Reader âThe Innocence of ObjectsâPamukâs tour de force and mind-bender about museums, art, artifice, and the place of fiction and the writer in the worldâis a nonfiction narrative unlike most you will encounter.â âVirginian Pilot
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