“In exile one is nothing but a ghost ... I ceased to exist when I went into exile.”

Source: From Arenas’ work Before Night Falls (as quoted in “On Exile and the Longing for Home: Cuban Writer Reinaldo Arenas” https://www.huffpost.com/entry/on-exile-and-the-longing-_b_4451017; 2014 Feb 18)

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Cuban poet/novelist/playwright 1943–1990

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