Maureen Freely, author of
Enlightenment, talks about the writing life in a recent
essay in
The Washington Post. Freely, widely known as the translator of Orhan Pamuk's "Snow," "Istanbul" and "Other Colours," is also a novelist, journalist, lecturer, and human rights advocate. Listen to Marie Arana's accompanying
podcast interview with Freely on
The Washington Post Bookworld website.
Enlightenment will be published in paperback in June 2009.
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