"strangeness in my mind, / A feeling that I was not for that hour, / Nor for that place."
“Their characters, habits and physiques are different … You cannot place a mother breastfeeding her baby on an equal footing with men. You cannot make women work in the same jobs as men do, as in communist regimes. You cannot give them a shovel and tell them to do their work. This is against their delicate nature,” he said to a summit in Istanbul on justice for women.
“Our politicians make thoughtless statements on this point as if they want to start a fight,” Pamuk told Hurriyet this week. “The worst thing is that there’s a fear. I find that everyone is afraid; it’s not normal … Freedom of expression has fallen to a very low level … Lots of my friends tell me that such and such a journalist has lost his job. Now, even journalists who are very close to the government are getting harassed.”
Tolstoi Dostoyevsky Thomas Mann Marcel Proust...
light gazing, ışığa bakmak
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
wordsworth and other issues
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Ana V.
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TAGS Biblioteca de Babel, Dostoyevsky, Marcel Proust, Mulheres, Negócios Estrangeiros, Orhan Pamuk, Thomas Mann, Tolstoi
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