![]() Pamuk said that he lost him because of the book, and agreed that he may have hurt the feelings of his mother also. His family was furious about their portrayal, especially his brother. But every day I would wake up and have a cold shower and sit down and remember and write, always paying attention to the beauty of the book." I thought if I were to be weak I would have a depression. In an interview he recalled: "My life, because of so many things, was in a crisis I don’t want to go into those details: divorce, father dying, professional problems, problems with this, problems with that, everything was bad. Pamuk wrote the book when he was on the verge of depression. It was translated into English by Maureen Freely in 2005. Most of all, it is a book about Bosphorus and Istanbul's history with the strait. ![]() It is also a eulogy to the lost joint family tradition. It talks about the vast cultural change that has rocked Turkey – the unending battle between the modern and the receding past. ![]() Istanbul: Memories and the City ( İstanbul: Hatıralar ve Şehir) is a largely autobiographical memoir by Orhan Pamuk that is deeply melancholic. ![]()
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