“A minority is only thought of as a minority when it constitutes some kind of threat to the majority, real or imaginary. And no threat is ever quite imaginary.”
Quote by Christopher Isherwood
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Where Joy Resides: An Isherwood Reader
This reader compiles a selection of essays, stories, and other writings by Christopher Isherwood, offering a comprehensive view into his writing style and exploration of themes such as joy, identity, and the human condition. more
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