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FILE - In this Monday, Oct. 29 2012 file photo, Orhan Pamuk, Turkish novelist and a Nobel Laureate, is seen at the French culture ministry in Paris. Elusive Italian author Elena Ferrante and Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk are among six finalists for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize for fiction. Ferrante's Neapolitan tale "The Story of the Lost Child" and Pamuk's Istanbul-set "A Strangeness in My Mind" are on a shortlist, announced Thursday, that includes books from Asia, Africa and Europe. Pamuk is one of Turkey's best-known authors and won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2006. Ferrante has topped best-seller lists around the world with her four novels of friendship and life in Naples, but her identity remains a mystery. She writes under a pseudonym and rarely gives interviews. (AP Photo/Jacquues Brinon, file)

FILE - In this Monday, Oct. 29 2012 file photo, Orhan Pamuk, Turkish novelist and a Nobel Laureate, is seen at the French culture ministry in Paris. Elusive Italian author Elena Ferrante and Turkish Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk are among six finalists for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize for fiction. Ferrante's Neapolitan tale "The Story of the Lost Child" and Pamuk's Istanbul-set "A Strangeness in My Mind" are on a shortlist, announced Thursday, that includes books from Asia, Africa and Europe. Pamuk is one of Turkey's best-known authors and won the Nobel Prize for literature in 2006. Ferrante has topped best-seller lists around the world with her four novels of friendship and life in Naples, but her identity remains a mystery. She writes under a pseudonym and rarely gives interviews. (AP Photo/Jacquues Brinon, file)

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