England is the country where I learned my profession. They are the ones that trained me, they are the ones that believed in me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's important to remember that Britain was the first country to industrialize, so I think there's a strong argument to say this is where my profession was founded.
Most commonly, I've been recognized from people who aren't actually from England.
The British keep employing me, and that makes me like them. It also makes me think they're very intelligent.
England gave me a language and literature, the basis of what I am as a writer, but when I started writing more directly about my own experience, it wasn't England so much as what went before.
My education has been pro-England. I have been an England-minded citizen of Hamburg, and I am still in a way English-minded, but I have been disappointed by the Brits over the years.
I love England and the historical aspect of it.
England is my wife, America my mistress. It is very good sometimes to get away from one's wife.
The fact is that I loved being in England.
I do more work in Britain than I do anywhere else in the world.
Although I don't have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.
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