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  • Pamuk only was lucky about receiving Nobel Prize. He never deserved it. He is critising his own country for helping to other guilty countries. How he can describe himself to be TURK? Shame on you.

  • he read my favourite part of the book! rootlessness as to being deeply rooted... it's funny how when one inevitably move forward/ futher away, there's is an inner underlying compulsion/need (huzun) to return to the source... (whatever that maybe)

  • he wrote my favourite part of the book! rootlessness as to being deeply rooted... it's funny how when one inevitably move forward/ futher away, there's is an inner underlying compulsion/need (huzun) to return to the source...( whatever that is)

  • mason locasına üye bir haindir orhan pamuk

  • @akif9061 nasıl gidiyor illuminati işleri ? amk malları

  • mason locasına üye bir haindir orhan pamuk

  • nobel mi ?

    pazardaki işportacıda bile var .

    seni kandırmışlar koçum .

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  • yahudi tohumu gotveren pamuk

  • he is nothing,i read his books,there nothing...not any art,any new view or whatelse...i cant understand how they gave nobel this silly

  • I am proud of Orhan Pamuk and Turkey is lucky to have him. What a great writer. I am currently reading his latest novel and it is wonderful. Read it!

  • orhan pamuk okumak zorunda olduğumuz bir yazardır. kendimizi, tarihimizi anlamak istersek O.Pamuk'un bakış açısına ve eserlerine ihtiyacımız var.

  • Orhan Pamuk is a scumbag and a traitor to his race. He is a liar and a hypocrite and a self-hater of his race. He has no self esteem whatsoever.

  • please enjoy my prose reading at channel thinazzabird

  • Orospu cocugu

  • alexis and hrant were not killed for fake greeks..

  • Kimon Friar

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    Kimon Friar (1911May 25, 1993) was a Greek-American poet and translator of Greek poetry.

  • Friar was born in 1911 in Imrali, Turkey, to an American father and a Greek mother. In 1915, the family moved to the United States and Friar became an American citizen in 1920. As a child, Friar had problems with the English language, and so he spent his time on artistic efforts. At a young age, despite his trouble with English, Friar discovered poetry and later he became interested in drama. After reading Ode to a Grecian Urn by John Keats, Friar became fascinated with the energy of the Engl

  • every times we have the control the games, during the games we have some possibbilities some big chances..

  • @enginmetu şimdi dışardan bakınca hiç güünecek bi şey yok aslında ingilizceyi çat pat örenmiş birisinin ingilizcesine gülmek ne kadar büyük bi aşşağılık kompleksi yaşadığımızın göstergesi resmen edebiyat yapmıyorum bana yorumuna gülen bi tane yabancı göster fatih terimi izlemiş biri mesela sözlerimi geri alırım

  • great writer.Best from Turkiye.We are porud of you

  • Bircok yazarimiz var ancak,yasami gecmisle (tarihle) icice aciklayan ve gecmisten gunumuze kendine has ozellikleri ile aciklayan,zaman icinde yolculuk yaptiran belkide sade O.Pamuk romanlarinda daha belirgin.Bircok ozelliginin yanisira bu ozellik bile Pamuk'un kitaplarini okumaya deger kiliyor.Istanbul kitabi bu acidan bir hazine.

  • lottary of life, yes thats how I feel..Mr. Pamuk puts a bitter and adgy fashion into his simple language to explain his opinions and views about the social issues.. Snow is also a very powerful book...

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