“These are all good things, I said. But no one knows where your country is or who you are. You don't have a familiar ethnic cuisine; your diaspora , from what I understand, is mostly in Southern California, three time zones removed from the national media in New York; and you don't have a recognizable, long-simmering conflict like the one between the Israelis and the Palestinians, where people in the richer nations can take sides and argue over at the dinner table. The best you can do is get the United Nations involved, as in East Timor. Maybe they'll send troops." "We don't want the United Nations" Mr. Nanabragov said. "We don't want Sri Lankan troops patrolling our streets. We're better tan that. We want America.”
Quote by Gary Shteyngart
Book:Absurdistan
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Absurdistan
Absurdistan is a satirical novel that takes readers on a journey through a surreal and chaotic landscape, examining the absurdities of life and the complexities of human nature. The story is set in a fictional country that mirrors many of the political and social issues faced by real-world nations. The narrative is characterized by its dark humor and absurdity, offering a critical commentary on the human condition. more
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