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In the 20th century, imprisonment of writers practically comes with the territory.
Joseph Brodsky
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What this quote means

Writers often face imprisonment as a consequence of their work, particularly in oppressive regimes.

Joseph Brodsky's quote highlights the harsh reality many writers face in the 20th century, where expressing thoughts, ideas, and critiques can lead to imprisonment. This reflects the broader struggle for freedom of speech and the risks taken by individuals who speak truth to power, emphasizing the vital yet perilous role of writers in society.

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In practice

Example use cases

To spark discussion about freedom of speech in a literary event.

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