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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Jan 27 2007

    Pamuk returns home, optimistic about future


    Nobel Prize-winning Turkish author Orhan Pamuk said "I don't think of
    these things any more" in response to reporters' questions over
    threats as he arrived at the airport in İstanbul.
    Pamuk was coming from Cairo where he joined the 39th Cairo Book Fair
    as an honorary guest. Reporters asked him about the threat made by
    Yusuf Hayal, one of the names behind the murder of Armenian editor
    Hrant Dink, Pamuk dismissed claims by saying he was not giving them a
    second thought.
    Regarding the death of former Foreign Minister Ismail Cem, Pamuk
    said, "He was a very valuable author. I grew up reading his works. I
    am deeply sorry."
    Pamuk underlined the significance of the Cairo Book Fair in
    bridging the Turkish and Arabic cultures, as well as the importance
    of translating books between the two languages. He said, "Maybe this
    Nobel Prize will contribute to that, God willing. Six or seven of my
    books have been translated into Arabic and they are going to be
    re-released. With support of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, my
    other novels will be translated soon. There is huge interest in all
    aspects of Turkish literature and culture. I hope the reciprocal
    works continue."
    Customs officers at the border offered chocolate to Pamuk on the
    occasion of International Customs Day.

    27.01.2007

    Seyfettin Koçak İstanbul
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