Orhan Pamuk's novel 'Snow' auctioned at Christie’s
Orhan Pamuk made drawings of Kars for the book put in
auction at Christie's
The first edition of Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamukâs most popular novel in the U.S., "Kar" (Snow), was purchased for $13,000 at an auction held by Christieâs in New York on Dec. 2. The auction was organized to benefit the PEN American Center in New York.
In the auction titled âFirst Editions/Second Thoughts,â authors made notations and drawings in first editions of their works by hand. Some messages explain their intent or their process, while other times just a feeling about the work was expressed by the authors. Pamuk chose to participate by making two drawings of the eastern Turkish province of Kars, where the novel is set. The drawings were included in the first edition of the novel in the U.S.
The record for the auction was broken by Philip Rothâs âAmerican Pastoral,â which was sold for $80,000. Other high prizes were paid for Don Denilloâs âUnderworldâ ($57,000), Shirin Neshatâs âUntitled Detroitâ ($17,000), Toni Morrisonâs âBeloved New Yorkâ ($19,000) and Marina Abramovicâs âDream Bookâ ($14,000).
More than $900,000 was raised during the auction.
New novel due next week
Pamukâs newest novel âKafamda Bir Tuhaflık,â which can be translated as âPeculiarity in My Mind,â though no official English title has been announced yet, will hit the market on Dec. 9.
The 480-page novel will be published by Yapı Kredi Publications and is about the life of a âbozaâ (a Turkish-style malted corn or wheat beverage) vendor who lives in Istanbul.
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