I sometimes proudly declare I am a writer who wrote a historical novel, “My Name is Red,” set in a location constantly before my eyes. To the popular question inquisitive guests and visiting journalists ask — “Doesn’t this wonderful view distract you?” — my answer is no. But I know some part of me is always busy with some part of the landscape, following the movements of the seagulls, trees and shadows, spotting boats and checking to see that the world is always there, always interesting and always a challenge to write about: an assurance that a writer needs to continue to write and a reader needs to continue to read.
— Orhan Pamuk
Orhan Pamuk is the author, most recently, of “The Museum of Innocence.” Matteo Pericoli is an illustrator and the author of “The City Out My Window: 63 Views on New York.”
WINDOWS ON THE WORLD
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