"Sri Lanka is a small island, and the war affected everybody. Everybody knew somebody who was killing or being killed."
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Ru Freeman
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Ru Freeman is a Sri Lankan-American author known for her exploration of identity and resilience in works like 'A Disobedient Girl.'
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"There is no right and wrong, and precepts are for fools. Every thing is just as it is! And we must experience things without condemning them, because if we condemn them, then we are becoming too involved."
"Diatonic, he heard the word in his head. Chromatic, pentatonic, hexatonic, heptatonic, octatonic, each iteration of the scale opening innumerable possibilities for harmony. He thought about the Pythagorean major third, the Didymus comma, the way the intervals sound out of tune rather than as though they were different notes. This, he thought, was where his brilliance at mathematics bled into his love of music; music was the realm in which his mathematical brain danced."
"There are other sources, but Wikipedia is a good start."
"I really try to avoid, you know, rolling out the history. The people are so important to me, and what happens to them, how they react, how things happen to them, this is what is important. I feel that if I can tell THAT story well, then people will go and Google the rest and fill in what they need to know."
"I was interested in writing something that has meaning in the larger context of global conflicts anywhere."