"Books leave gestures in the body; a certain way of moving, of turning, a certain closing of the eyes, a way of leaving, hesitations. Books leave certain sounds, a certain pacing; mostly they leave the elusive, which is all the story. They leave much more than the words."

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Source: Dionne Brand (2012). “A Map to the Door of No Return: Notes to Belonging”, p.227, Vintage Canada

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Dionne Brand

Poet, Novelist

Dionne Brand is a Canadian poet, novelist, and essayist known for her exploration of race, identity, and belonging in works like 'A Map to the Door of No Return.'

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