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Opinions of respected Turkish l It was a remark out of the blue...something that Pamuk had never hinted at before -- not in interviews, not in his novels, nor in his autobiographical writings. To a lot of people, it appeared that Pamuk was blatantly lobbying the Nobel Academy -- which has become known in recent years for its politically tainted literary awards. And now that he has actually won the 2006 Prize, a lot more heads are nodding in agreement. So, despite Pamuk's attempt at a gracious press statement after being named the Nobel prize-winner ("I see the Academy's decision as an award given to the Turkish Culture, the Turkish language, and to Turkey") and... Despite his rapid condemnation of the far-from-coincidental French parliament's same-day passage of the so-called Armenian Genocide Bill ("The Bill is a very unpleasant and inappropriate development. It's not in the French tradition of Zola and Sarte") and... Despite an official congratulatory call from Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan (that Pamuk described as 'very nice') and... Despite the natural pride the country feels on Pamuk's winning its first-ever Nobel Prize... Despite these things, the Turkish public has very ambivalent feelings about the Pamuk award. Consider this cross-section of Turkish public opinion... Opinions of respected Turkish li It was a remark out of the blue...something that Pamuk had never hinted at before -- not in interviews, not in his novels, nor in his autobiographical writings. To a lot of people, it appeared that Pamuk was blatantly lobbying the Nobel Academy -- which has become known in recent years for its politically tainted literary awards. And now that he has actually won the 2006 Prize, a lot more heads are nodding in agreement. So, despite Pamuk's attempt at a gracious press statement after being named the Nobel prize-winner ("I see the Academy's decision as an award given to the Turkish Culture, the Turkish language, and to Turkey") and... Despite his rapid condemnation of the far-from-coincidental French parliament's same-day passage of the so-called Armenian Genocide Bill ("The Bill is a very unpleasant and inappropriate development. It's not in the French tradition of Zola and Sarte") and... Despite an official congratulatory call from Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan (that Pamuk described as 'very nice') and... Despite the natural pride the country feels on Pamuk's winning its first-ever Nobel Prize... Despite these things, the Turkish public has very ambivalent feelings about the Pamuk award. Consider this cross-section of Turkish public opinion... Opinions of respected Turkish l So, despite Pamuk's attempt at a gracious press statement after being named the Nobel prize-winner ("I see the Academy's decision as an award given to the Turkish Culture, the Turkish language, and to Turkey") and... Despite his rapid condemnation of the far-from-coincidental French parliament's same-day passage of the so-called Armenian Genocide Bill ("The Bill is a very unpleasant and inappropriate development. It's not in the French tradition of Zola and Sarte") and... Despite an official congratulatory call from Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan (that Pamuk described as 'very nice') and... Despite the natural pride the country feels on Pamuk's winning its first-ever Nobel Prize... Despite these things, the Turkish public has very ambivalent feelings about the Pamuk award. Consider this cross-section of Turkish public opinion... Opinions of respected Turkish l Despite an official congratulatory call from Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan (that Pamuk described as 'very nice') and... Despite the natural pride the country feels on Pamuk's winning its first-ever Nobel Prize... Despite these things, the Turkish public has very ambivalent feelings about the Pamuk award. Consider this cross-section of Turkish public opinion... Opinions of respected Turkish l Despite the natural pride the country feels on Pamuk's winning its first-ever Nobel Prize... Despite these things, the Turkish public has very ambivalent feelings about the Pamuk award. Consider this cross-section of Turkish public opinion... Opinions of respected Turkish literary figures -- Pınar K?r (Novelist and playwright in 3 languages - b.1943) "One has to say congratulations, naturally. But it's astonishing because he's not reached maturity as a writer yet. Coming this way, the award looks disturbingly like a political statement, not a literary one. And because it was announced on the same day, at nearly the same time as the passage of the so-called Armenian Genocide Law in France... Well, it's a very unfortunate coincidence." ?zdemir İnce (Poet in 2 languages - b. 1936) "Orhan Pamuk is a very ordinary writer. He didn't win the award for literature. He got it because he publicly accepted the so-called Armenian Genocide claims. He put Turkish history on the auction block. What a shame." Opinions of influential Turkish politicians -- Zeki Sezer (DSP Party Leader) "We just wish that he could have won the award for his novels, not for statements that hurt his country." B?lent Arın? (President of the Turkish Parliament) "What does Pamuk think about the coincidental passage of the French Law, just hours before his Nobel Prize announcement?" Opinions of 'the man in the street' -- "They say that Pamuk is the first Turk to ever win a Nobel Prize. He's no Turk. Not in my
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