ISTANBUL: MEMORIES AND THE CITY -- 8
BY ORHAN PAMUK
Conrad,
Nabokov, Naipaul–these are writers known for having managed to migrate between
languages, cultures, countries, continents, even civilizations.
Their imaginations
were fed by exile, a nourishment drawn not through roots but through
rootlessness.
My imagination, however, requires that I stay in the same city,
on the same street, in the same house, gazing at the same view.
Istanbul’s fate
is my fate.
I am attached to this city because it has made me who I am.
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