Orhan Pamuk wins 2006 Literature Nobel
Posted online: Friday, October 13, 2006 at 0025 hours IST
STOCKHOLM, OCT 12: Orhan Pamuk, Turkey's best-known novelist and incendiary social commentator, won the 2006 Nobel prize for Literature on Thursday.

The Swedish Academy said Pamuk in his writing often plays with the notion of self and of doubles, themes that appeared again in a later work, "Kara Kitap" or "The Black Book", in which the main character searches Istanbul for his wife and her half-brother, with whom he later exchanges identities. Pamuk, whose best-selling novels include "My Name is Red" and "Snow", focuses in his work on the clash between past and present, East and West, secularism and Islamism — problems at the heart of Turkey's struggle to develop. In January, a Turkish court dropped criminal charges against Pamuk who was charged under article 301 of a new penal code, which forbids insulting Turkish identity.
—Reuters
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