Orhan Pamuk Books in Order

Orhan Pamuk is a celebrated Turkish novelist, born in 1952 in Istanbul, where he drew inspiration from his childhood experiences in the affluent Nisantasi district. Pamuk spent his formative years studying at the secular American Robert College in Istanbul, later pursuing architecture at Istanbul Technical University, though he abandoned this path to focus on his writing career. After graduating in journalism from Istanbul University, he devoted himself to becoming a novelist, dedicating himself to writing at the age of 23. Pamuk's literary breakthrough came with the publication of his novel Cevdet Bey and His Sons in 1982, which earned him the Orhan Kemal and Milliyet literary prizes. His subsequent works, including The Silent House and The White Castle, garnered international recognition, with The White Castle being translated into numerous languages and winning him his first international acclaim.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Orhan Pamuk

  • #1
    Other Colors(1999)
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  • #2
    Istanbul: Memories and the City(2003)
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  • #3
    My Father's Suitcase(2007)
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  • #4
    The Naive and the Sentimental Novelist(2010)
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  • #5
    The Innocence of Objects(2012)
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  • #6
    Memories of Distant Mountains: Illustrated Notebooks, 2009-2022(2024)
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  • #7
    The Believer Book of Writers Talking to Writers(2005)
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  • #8
    Writers: Their Lives and Works(2018)
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About Orhan Pamuk

Orhan Pamuk is a celebrated Turkish novelist, born in 1952 in Istanbul, where he drew inspiration from his childhood experiences in the affluent Nisantasi district. Pamuk spent his formative years studying at the secular American Robert College in Istanbul, later pursuing architecture at Istanbul Technical University, though he abandoned this path to focus on his writing career. After graduating in journalism from Istanbul University, he devoted himself to becoming a novelist, dedicating himself to writing at the age of 23. Pamuk's literary breakthrough came with the publication of his novel Cevdet Bey and His Sons in 1982, which earned him the Orhan Kemal and Milliyet literary prizes. His subsequent works, including The Silent House and The White Castle, garnered international recognition, with The White Castle being translated into numerous languages and winning him his first international acclaim.

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