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🦋 Orhan and Rüya

I want to write about how I'm finding the essays in Other Colors about Pamuk's relationship with his daughter. Not sure what to say though, beyond that I'm loving them. They don't offer the special insight into character that I've thought is the best thing about his novels -- in such short pieces the characters are necessarily ciphers, indeed he plays that up a bit, especially in "When Rüya is Sad". I just love the quick beauty of these pieces, and the mood they convey -- little impressionistic gems.

posted evening of Wednesday, September 26th, 2007
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Thanks for the inspiring article

posted evening of October 24th, 2010 by rüya

And thank you for visiting, rüya -- if I understand correctly you are spamming from a Turkish dream interpretation business whose site is actually here http://www.ruyatabirleri.gen.tr/? That seems interesting enough to stay in the blog...

posted evening of October 24th, 2010 by Jeremy

(And no, Chinese ugg boots spammer, that doesn't go for you too.)

posted morning of October 27th, 2010 by Jeremy

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