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  • Arts, Briefly: A Novelist Under Threat

    The New York Times

    Arts, Briefly

    Compiled by PETER EDIDIN
    Published: January 27, 2007

    [other stuff removed from compilation]

    A Novelist Under Threat

    The Turkish novelist Elif Shafak has sharply curtailed her book tour
    in the United States because of fears for her safety, her publisher
    said yesterday. Ms. Shafak was scheduled to promote her new novel,
    "The Bastard of Istanbul," in six cities, including Chicago, Los
    Angeles and Seattle, but has canceled everything but a visit to New
    York on Feb. 5. Ms. Shafak has been sued by a right-wing Turkish
    attorney, Kemal Kerincsiz, who said her new novel's characters were
    guilty of "insulting Turkishness" by referring to the "millions" of
    Armenians "massacred" by Turks. Ms. Shafak was placed under police
    protection in Turkey, where she lives part time, after the murder of
    Hrant Dink, a newspaper editor who was prosecuted for challenging the
    official Turkish version of the 1915 Armenian genocide. Paul Slovak,
    the publisher of Viking, said that while Ms. Shafak had received no
    specific threats in the United States, she had been attacked as an
    "enemy of the state" on ultra-nationalist Web sites. "It's a situation
    where you want to be as careful as you can and not take any chances,"
    he said. JULIE BOSMAN
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