The Nobel Prize winning author of
Snow and
My Name is Red reads from his new novel and takes part in an onstage interview. Interviewer Carol Off. Catherine Belyea hosts.
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Catherine Belyea is a broadcaster whose career in private radio and at the CBC has centred on music and the arts. This is the 13th year she has hosted readings and interviews at the IFOA.

Carol Off is the co-host of CBC Radio’s As It Happens. Her most recent book, Bitter Chocolate: Investigating the Dark Side of the World’s Most Seductive Sweet, chronicles the international cocoa industry and the machinations behind Big Chocolate.
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Orhan Pamuk – winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature and the 2003 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award – is the author of novels including The White Castle, My Name Is Red and Snow, and non-fiction including Istanbul. His work has been translated into more than 50 languages. Pamuk presents The Museum of Innocence. Opening in Istanbul in 1975 when a rich man encounters a young shopgirl –a long-lost relation – it is a sweeping, emotionally charged novel about the nature of romantic attachment and the strange allure of collecting.