Nina Zivancevic Quotes
At The Conference I Was Asked Whether All Yugoslav Writers Were Now Forced To Live In Exile. I Answered That I Was Far More Concerned About The People Who Were Not Writers Who Were Forced Into Exile. Writers Are Familiar With The Conditions Of Exile; Exile Is Not Foreign To Writers, They Often Choose To Live That Way. Exile Can Be One's State Of Mind Even While Living In One's Own Homeland. I've Chosen To Live In Many Different Countries Over The Years Because I've Always Felt Closer To Mankind Per Se Than To Any Nation In Particular, Even My Own. Until Recently It Had Seemed Banal To Say That Every Person Is Entitled To Think And Breathe Under The Same Sky, But As Our Imperfect Human Race Has Difficulty Recalling Its Own History, We're Now Obligated To State The Obvious Over And Over Again.
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