"If I could start over today, I would choose literature again. If the answers exist in the world or in the universe, I still think that's where we're going to find them."

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Source: Elif Batuman (2010). “The Possessed: Adventures with Russian Books and the People Who Read Them”, p.290, Macmillan

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Elif Batuman is an acclaimed author known for her insightful explorations of identity and love, particularly in her novel 'The Idiot.'

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