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Halima Xudoyberdiyeva
Halima
Xudoyberdiyeva (born May 17, 1947) is a noted Uzbek poet whose themes at
different times of her career have dealt with Uzbek nationhood and history,
liberation movements, and feminism. She has been awarded the title People's
Poet of Uzbekistan.
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Motto
"A story is not like a road to follow … it's more like a house. You go inside and stay there for a while, wandering back and forth and settling where you like and discovering how the room and corridors relate to each other, how the world outside is altered by being viewed from these windows. And you, the visitor, the reader, are altered as well by being in this enclosed space, whether it is ample and easy or full of crooked turns, or sparsely or opulently furnished. You can go back again and again, and the house, the story, always contains more than you saw the last time. It also has a sturdy sense of itself of being built out of its own necessity, not just to shelter or beguile you."
by Alice Munro