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“The Museum of Innocence”
By
Brian Semple
December 09, 2009
Orhan Pamuk, author; Hermione Lee, critic
Brian Semple is Editorial Assistant at
Prospect
. After studying at the University of Oxford and City University London, he went onto work for a number of regional newspapers in Ireland before joining Prospect in February.
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