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How we think about the world and - perhaps even more importantly - how we narrate it have a massive
How we think about the world and - perhaps even more importantly - how we narrate it have a massive
How we think about the world and - perhaps even more importantly - how we narrate it have a massive
How we think about the world and - perhaps even more importantly - how we narrate it have a massive
How we think about the world and - perhaps even more importantly - how we narrate it have a massive
How we think about the world and - perhaps even more importantly - how we narrate it have a massive
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Olga Tokarczuk:
I think that first-person narration is very characteristic of contemporary optics, in which the indOlga Tokarczuk:
The views I have, the books I write, are read as political, or even as manifestos.Olga Tokarczuk:
In today's world everything is political. We are a statement - our clothes, haircut, the way we actOlga Tokarczuk:
Education, school should prepare us not to morally judge everyone, but to be able to find our own tOlga Tokarczuk:
I'm not one of those people who easily judges something or someone.Olga Tokarczuk:
The English book world is relatively closed to translation, so only a small amount of foreign languOlga Tokarczuk:
Anglo-Saxons have a view that history is ordered and chronological, and I think that fed into the dOlga Tokarczuk:
I adore Stanley Kubrick, all of his films were different, not just in subject but tonally.Olga Tokarczuk:
But the fact is we did have colonies in the east of Poland, we did have a slave economy there. ButOlga Tokarczuk:
I have never met anyone who wasn't confused inside.