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Dina Nayeri

Dina Nayeri is an Iranian-American author known for her compelling narratives on themes of identity and displacement. Born in Iran, she fled to the U.S. as a child refugee. Nayeri is acclaimed for her novels, including "Refuge" and "A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea," and her non-fiction work "The Ungrateful Refugee." Her writing, often drawing from personal experiences, explores the complexities of exile and cultural assimilation.

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So often, a refugee is a disempowered person, one who must rely on the kindness of strangers. But we forget that a refugee is also an empowered person, one who must rely on the kindness of strangers.

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refugee experiencekindness

Refugees did not suddenly appear in Europe. They had been there all along, locked away in a dark corner of the world's consciousness.

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refugee experienceawareness

The refugee is a new kind of human, one who has lost all but the essential, and who must recreate the self at every step.

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refugee experienceself-recreation

The refugee was a person who lived in the negative space of the world, and in that space, she had to make a kind of life.

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refugee experienceresilience

The refugee is a story that must be written and rewritten, not just by her, but by every country that takes her in.

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refugee experiencenarrative

Being a refugee meant that you were a person without a story, not just an individual, but a whole group, a people.

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refugee experienceidentity

The refugee was a person who learned to live inside the narratives of others, to wear the masks they gave her.

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refugee experienceadaptation

The refugee was a person who lived under the burden of a thousand eyes, all of them watching her for signs of gratitude.

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refugee experienceexpectations

The refugee was a person who had to make a home out of the world, not just a house, but a whole planet.

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refugee experiencehome

The refugee was a person who had to make her story fit the narratives of a hundred countries, all of them with different expectations.

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refugee experienceadaptation

The refugee was a person who had to learn to speak in the tongues of a thousand strangers, in a voice that was never quite her own.

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refugee experiencelanguage

The refugee was a person who had to listen to the stories of a thousand others, all of them trying to tell her who she was.

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refugee experienceidentity