The world knows already, they just don't have a picture up there or I'll spend the rest of my life in exile. It's hard to do that when you don't have any money.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There is nothing more miserable in the world than to arrive in paradise and look like your passport photo.
When you don't have much money, you worry that they'll just put you in the ground someplace and your loved ones won't know where you are.
In the '70s I was in exile; every time I went back I wondered if they'd take my passport away.
Some people feel that the world owes them a living.
I travel, I read, I write, I have other lives. But when I have a camera, I know that's my country, my island.
In 25 years of exile, I've never had a frozen account, either in Switzerland or elsewhere in the world.
In exile, I have tried to profit by the past and prepare for the future.
Millions of people live their entire lives without finding themselves. But it is something I must do.
Even if you're walking through the airport or going to pick up your mail, if you meet a fan and they have a camera, they will take a picture of you and millions could potentially see that picture - if it's picked up by a blog or whatever.
Well, I write in exile because I cannot return to my country, so I have no choice but to see myself as an exiled writer.
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