Gao Xingjian Quotes
To Subvert Is Not The Aim Of Literature, Its Value Lies In Discovering And Revealing What Is Rarely Known, Little Known, Thought To Be Known But In Fact Not Very Well Known Of The Truth Of The Human World. It Would Seem That Truth Is The Unassailable And Most Basic Quality Of Literature.
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