Monday, April 15, 2019

ORHAN PAMUK’S ISTANBUL -- 1

NEW YORK TIMES WORDS/STEVE WRIGHT IMAGES
On a windswept afternoon in mid-December, the writer Orhan Pamuk stood in a leafy square around the corner from Istanbul University, absorbed in a 40-year-old memory. 

He walked past parked motorcycles, sturdy oaks and a stone fountain, browsing through secondhand books in front of cluttered shops occupying the bottom floors of a quadrangle of pale yellow buildings.

Sahaflar Carsisi, Istanbul’s used-book bazaar, has been a magnet for literary types since the Byzantine era.

-Joshua Hammer

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