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    NOBEL WINNER PAMUK POSTPONES UNIVERSITY LECTURE

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 14 2006

    Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, who was announced as the winner of the
    2006 Nobel Prize in literature, has put off a lecture he was scheduled
    to give at the University of Minnesota on Monday.

    "Orhan Pamuk ... must postpone his trip to the University of Minnesota
    until later in the year because of all the notoriety surrounding the
    announcement of the prize," according to a statement posted on the
    official web site of the university, where he was going to give a
    lecture on Turkish literature.

    The lecture entitled "On Making the Other Talk" was originally
    scheduled to be held at the Cowles Auditorium in the Minneapolis
    campus of the university.

    The Arsham and Charlotte Ohanessian Chair in CLA,the Institute for
    Advanced Study, the Institute for Global Studies and the Center for
    Holocaust and Genocide Studies are the co-sponsors of the lecture.

    On Oct. 12, Pamuk, arguably Turkey's most renowned contemporary writer,
    was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in literature, becoming the first
    Turk to claim the most prestigious award in the world.

    However, some claim that politics was involved in the decision of
    the Nobel jury, since Pamuk won the prize on the same day as the
    French National Assembly adopted a bill criminalizing the denial of
    the so-called Armenian genocide.

    In October 2005, Pamuk said in an interview with a Swiss newspaper
    that one million Armenians and thirty thousand Kurds had been killed
    in Turkey and that nobody had the courage to talk about it except
    him. He then faced a trial in Istanbul last December for insulting
    Turkishness, but the court eventually dropped the charges.
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