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“The notion of no-return with which exiles are often confronted fosters ambiguous feelings: part nostalgia, part fear, and part vertigo. They forever feel like there are ‘in-between’: between two cultures, between wanting to stay and to return, between past and present.”
The in-between, Catherine Barnabé.
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