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From the Nobel Prize-winning novelist, an motivated, thoughtful, and deeply personal publication about consuming and writing books. In this exciting set of essays, based on the discussions he shipped at Harvard University as part of the distinguished Norton Lecture series, Pamuk reveals a comprehensive and provocative theory of the novel and the experience of reading. Attracting on Friedrich Schiller's famous differentiation between "naïve" freelance writers - those who write spontaneously - and "sentimental" freelance writers - those who are reflective and aware - Pamuk reveals two unique means of control and composing the written phrase. He needs us through his own literary voyage and the much loved books of his young ones to describe the singular experience of reading/hearing. Unique, nuanced, and passionate, this publication will be beloved by listeners and freelance writers alike.