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Asne Seierstad Quotes

If I lose, then I have to accept that my way of writing books is not the way society says it's okay to write.

"Bookseller of Kabul author Åsne Seierstad: 'It's not possible to write a neutral story'". Interview with Amelia Hill, www.theguardian.com. July 30, 2010.

If we can't understand the Afghan family, we can't understand Afghanistan.

"Bookseller of Kabul author Åsne Seierstad: 'It's not possible to write a neutral story'". Interview with Amelia Hill, www.theguardian.com. July 30, 2010.

I will get a loan and pay the money the court asks for. But I will not lay down my writing and I still say this was an important book to write.

"Bookseller of Kabul author Åsne Seierstad: 'It's not possible to write a neutral story'". Interview with Amelia Hill, www.theguardian.com. July 30, 2010.

If I leave, reality will devour me. Then they will all really be dead.

Asne Seierstad (2009). “A Hundred and One Days: A Baghdad Journal”, p.154, Hachette UK

The judgment means a lot. As a journalist being accused of invading someone's privacy, there is always a risk that it will stick to your name.

"The Bookseller of Kabul author cleared of invading Afghan family's privacy" by Alexandra Topping, www.theguardian.com. December 13, 2011.

The family is the single most important institution in Afghan culture. It is described in the countrys constitution as the fundamental pillar of society.

"Bookseller of Kabul author Åsne Seierstad: 'It's not possible to write a neutral story'". Interview With Amelia Hill, www.theguardian.com. July 30, 2010.

I think when you start to get afraid, it's time to leave.

"A Hundred & One Days". Interview with Lisa Katayama, www.motherjones.com. May 12, 2005.

If my name had not been cleared, it would have been difficult, perhaps impossible, to continue as a journalist.

"The Bookseller of Kabul author cleared of invading Afghan family's privacy" by Alexandra Topping, www.theguardian.com. December 13, 2011.

There is nothing I would change - to change it I would have had to write a totally different book.

"The Bookseller of Kabul author cleared of invading Afghan family's privacy" by Alexandra Topping, www.theguardian.com. December 13, 2011.

If you've lived in a dictatorship for thirty years, you're used to people lying to you.

"A Hundred & One Days: An Interview with Asne Seierstad". Interview with Lisa Katayama, www.motherjones.com. May 12, 2005.