Salman Rushdie, London, 1988 -by Gilles Peress
He was beginning to learn the lesson that would set him free : that to be imprisoned by the need to be loved was to be sealed in a cell in which one experienced an interminable torment and from which there was no escape. He needed to understand that there were people who would never love him.
— Salman Rushdie, ’Joseph Anton: A Memoir’ (Random House, 2012)
photo from magnum
Salman Rushdie, London, 1988 -by Gilles Peress
He was beginning to learn the lesson that would set him free : that to be imprisoned by the need to be loved was to be sealed in a cell in which one experienced an interminable torment and from which there was no escape. He needed to understand that there were people who would never love him.
— Salman Rushdie, ’Joseph Anton: A Memoir’ (Random House, 2012)
photo from magnum
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