“I think being the child of an immigrant means that you’re hardwired with a sense of farsickness. There’s a longing for that other home, that other culture.”
“I think being the child of an immigrant means that you’re hardwired with a sense of farsickness. There’s a longing for that other home, that other culture.”
“A day at the creek was sometimes strange—I would lose track of time and my play focused on witchcraft, survival and death, but I couldn’t wait to go back…”
“I have to say that my time spent in Japan has been my core inspiration. Having had a mother who was born and raised there, the place and the culture are part of me…”