
Orhan Pamuk is becoming that rare author who writes his best books after winning the Nobel Prize for Literature. If you haven’t enjoyed Pamuk’s books in the past, then "A Strangeness in My Mind" might well be the one that wins you over. Like James Joyce, Pamuk holds a looking-glass up to his city. Set between 1969 and 2012, his new novel describes the dizzying period when Istanbul’s population increased from three to 13 million. Reviewed by Max Liu.
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