"Obsessions of the Orient, of the desert, of its ardor and its emptiness, of the shadows of palm gardens, of the garments white and wide - obsessions where the senses go berserk, where nerves are exasperated, and which made me, at the onset of each night, believe sleep impossible."

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Source: Andre Gide (2017). “Pretexts: Reflections on Literature and Morality”, p.38, Routledge

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Andre Gide

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Andre Gide was a French author and Nobel laureate known for his exploration of freedom and individuality in works like 'The Immoralist'.

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