Orhan Pamuk is a Turkish poet who has written semiautobiographical books on the problems of Turkish identity, being on the cusp of east and west, secular and religious.
The current fiction is about a Turkish poet who has been living in Germany out of fear of prosecution and returns to the most dragassed corner of Turkey in order to reconnect with a woman, and gets involved in the struggles between state and religion.
The character in the book doesn't end up happily.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-1774293,00.htmlSeptember 11, 2005
Booker novelists denounce Turkey for charging author
TURKEY has been condemned by Kazuo Ishiguro, the novelist, and fellow Man Booker prize nominees over a threat to imprison one of its leading writers for highlighting his country’s role in the 1915 Armenian genocide.
Orhan Pamuk, 53, who has written several award-winning books, was charged last week with “denigrating national identity” with comments in a Swiss newspaper. If found guilty at his trial, set for December 16, he could be jailed for up to three years.
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John Banville, nominated this year for The Sea, said Pamuk was right to remind compatriots of past crimes committed in their name. “It will be a disgrace if Pamuk is jailed, and Turkey should realise the damage that will be done to its reputation if it goes ahead with this injustice,” he said.