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Epigraph:The joyful embarkation, the bewildering arrival, the initial disappointment, homesickness and self-recrimination, usually followed in due course by adjustment, compromise, a degree of self-transformation perhaps, and a triumphant if often only temporary return 'home'. -Patrick Buckridge (2002)
The expatriate is the man or woman who chooses to live in a country not his own because he cannot do his serious work as well in his own country as he can in another. His reasons may be good...or they may be dubious...or they may be bad. - R.P. Blackmur (1955)
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