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Ágota Kristóf
“Il tempo si lacera. Dove ritrovare i prati della mia infanzia? I soli ellittici rappresi nello spazio nero? Dove ritrovare il cammino che oscilla nel vuoto? Le stagioni hanno perduto il loro significato. Domani, ieri, che vogliono dire queste parole? Non c'è che il presente. Una volta nevica. Un'altra volta piove. Poi c'è un po' di sole, un po' di vento. Tutto ciò è adesso. Non è stato non sarà. E'. Sempre. Tutto insieme. Perché le cose vivono in me e non nel tempo. E in me tutto è presente.”
Ágota Kristóf, Yesterday

Aravind Adiga
“you were looking for the key for years/But the door was always open”
Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger

Lea Ypi
“In the past, one would have been arrested for wanting to leave. Now that nobody was stopping us from emigrating, we were no longer welcome on the other side. The only thing that had changed was the color of the police uniforms. We risked being arrested not in the name of our own government but in the name of other states, those same governments who had urged us to break free. The West had spent decades criticizing the East for its closed borders, funding campaigns to demand freedom of movement, condemning the immorality of states committed to restricting the right to exit. Our exiles used to be received as heroes. Now they were treated as criminals.

Perhaps freedom of movement had never really mattered. It was easy to defend it when someone else was doing the dirty work of imprisonment. But what value does the right to exit have if there is no right to enter? Were borders and walls reprehensible only when they served to keep people in, as opposed to keeping them out? The border guards, the patrol boats, the detention and repression of immigrants that were pioneered in southern Europe for the first time in those years [1990s] would become standard practice over the coming decades. The West, initially unprepared for the arrival of thousands of people wanting a different future, would soon perfect a system for excluding the most vulnerable and attracting the more skilled, all the while defending borders to "protect our way of life." And yet, those who sought to emigrate did so because they were attracted to that way of life. Far from posing a threat to the system, they were its most ardent supporters.”
Lea Ypi, Free: A Child and a Country at the End of History

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