“There are people everywhere who form a Forth World, or a diaspora of their own. They are the lordly ones. They come in all colours. They can be Christians or Hindus or Muslims or Jews or pagans or atheists. They can be young or old, men or women, soldiers or pacifists, rich or poor. They may be patriots, but are never chauvinists. They share with each other, across all the nations, common values of humour and understanding. When you are among them you will not be mocked or resented, because they will not care about your race, your faith, your sex or your nationality, and they suffer fools if not gladly, at least sympathetically. They laugh easily. They are easily grateful. They are never mean. They are not inhibited by fashion, public opinion or political correctness. They are exiles in their own communities, because they are always in a minority, but they form a mighty nation, if they only knew it. It is the nation of nowhere, and I have come to believe that its natural capital is Trieste.”
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Trieste And The Meaning Of Nowhere
This work delves into the history, culture, and atmosphere of Trieste, a city often perceived as a place of transition and ambiguity. The author examines the city's role in shaping the identity of its inhabitants and its position as a crossroads of Eastern and Western influences. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the city's unique character and its symbolic representation of a place that is neither here nor there, both a destination and a point of departure. more
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