Scattered around the room was the raw material of the museum-to-be: salt shakers, porcelain figurines, irregularly shaped doorknobs, lottery tickets, a quince grinder. The words “never forget the objects as you write” were written in Turkish in capital letters across a little yellow Post-it. (via Which Came First — Orhan Pamuk’s Museum or His New Novel? - NYTimes.com)
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renisanz reblogged this from samchase and added:
red tricycle very similar to this one when I was...wee lass. I think it belonged to my dad...
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