The Museum of Innocence

Orhan Pamuk

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As Çetin drove us home, slowly and carefully, I realized I was happy. These dark, empty streets that now belonged to Istanbul's dog packs, these avenues so ugly by daylight, hemmed in by concrete apartment buildings in such dreadful condition that it sapped my will just to look at them-now they looked alluringly mysterious, like poems.
Sayfa 572 - Faber & Faber Books
"I get upset to see things thrown away and forgotten," I said. "They say the Chinese used to believe that things had souls." "Before we Turks came here from Central Asia, we spent a huge amount of time with the Chinese; there was something about this on television just the other day," said Aunt Nesibe.
Sayfa 565 - Faber & Faber Books
Reklam
Then suddenly I'd hear a ship coming from the direction of Karaköy and Tophane blowing its whistle, and I would remember the noise of the city, and its crowds, and as I tried to conjure up the image of the ferries approaching the piers, I would reluctantly realize just how involved I'd become with the Keskin family, how much time I'd spent eating at this table: As these ships had gone by, blowing their whistles, I'd not even noticed how many months and years had passed us by.
Sayfa 537 - Faber & Faber Books
While these Turkish films kept telling us that one could find "the truth" leaving behind this "world of lies", by now I could no longer believe in the films we saw in the open-air cinemas, with ever dwindling audiences. I could no longer submit to that sentimental realm.
Sayfa 423 - Faber & Faber Books
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