![]() ![]() ![]() While writing the book he collected more than a thousand artifacts that reflect the story, from a tricycle to dozens of ceramic dogs to lottery tickets - all on display here. After years, he visits her and her family and steals small, worthless objects with each visit: the result is a personal museum, the Museum of Innocence.īroadly, the novel is a chronicle of the efforts of haute-bourgeois Istanbulis to define themselves by Western values, a pursuit that continues today as Turkey as a whole takes a more Islamic turn.įun fact: Pamuk opened up a real museum, tucked away in a 19th-century house on a quiet street in the Cukurcuma neighborhood, that ist dedicated to the novel. After the lavish feast of the engagement, Füsun disappears without a trace - completely desperate, Kemal realizes that he loves Füsun above all else. The Museum of Innocence was designed and established basing on a novel with a similar title by Orhan Pamuk, a Turkish Nobel laureate. What began as an affair soon becomes an obsession. Kemal's engagement with Sibel is imminent, when the young and beautiful Füsun enters his life. ![]()
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