Ariel Dorfman, born on June 6, 1942, is a distinguished Chilean novelist. His writing frequently delves into themes of political oppression and psychological trauma, characterized by its incisive social commentary and profound emotional depth.
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“Responsibility without power, the fate of the secretary through the ages.”
“I feel as if I can take Indian stories, make them mine and take them to the world.”
“Most writers who leave their country physically have already left it mentally and emotionally.”
“This America has been the country of greed rather than the country of need.”
“You can survive with anger, but you can't live with it forever.”
