"Literature "has always been the last refuge, in this world, for those who do not know where to lay their dreaming heads. - Romain Gary

"Literature "has always been the last refuge, in this world, for those who do not know where to lay their dreaming heads.

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About Romain Gary

Romain Gary, born Romain Kacew (8 May 1914 - 2 December 1980) was a Jewish-French novelist, film director, WWII pilot and diplomat. He wrote under many pseudonyms including Shatan Bogat, Rene Deville and Fosco Sinibaldi. He is the only author to have won the Prix Goncourt twice, once under his own name and again under the pseudonym Émile Ajar.

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Alternative Names: Émile Ajar Emile Ajar Fosco Sinibaldi Shatan Bogat René Deville Roman Kacew
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Reality is not an inspiration for literature. At its best, literature is an inspiration for reality.

همه نسلها نسل بربادرفته اند.اصلا علامت یک نسل همین است که بر باد رفته است. وقتی آدم این را احساس نکند پیداست کارش پاک خراب است. نسلهایی که بربادرفتگی خود را حس نمیکنند در گه خفه شده اند.

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