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    ORHAN PAMUK'S 'SNOW' TO BE HEARD IN ARMENIAN
    By Anahit Hovsepian in Germany

    AZG Armenian Daily
    10/11/2006

    On November 10, at 7.00 pm "Snow" novel of 2006 Nobel Prize winner
    Orhan Pamuk will be declaimed in parts in 5 language at Lev Kopelev
    forum in Cologne, Germany.

    The international literary soiree, as the event is dubbed in the
    invitation letters, will be accompanied by a performance (Grigor
    Manukian) and a slideshow.

    "Snow" is a wonderful novel, a travel into a village narrated
    with great imagination. Parts of the novel will be read in German
    by Albrecht Keezer (journalist), in Armenian by Hasmik Hakobian
    (translator), in Turkish by Hyula Engin (translator), in Kurdish by
    Adnan Dindar and in Russian by Harutyun Harutyunian. The town of Kars
    depicted in the novel will be displayed in the slideshow.

    The gathering will help give new push to the 54-year-old novelist's
    work that was translated into 34 languages.

    The novel that deals with love and fanaticism, traditions and modern
    trends place Pamuk among the greatest authors of our time, Kolner
    Stadt Anzeiger magazine reports. The magazine intends to organize 4
    more such events.
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