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  <title>&amp;quot;Identity Is Something You Choose” — Simone Fattal on Art, Exile, and Belonging - 266 - Alain Elkann Interviews</title>
  <description>MANIFESTATIONS OF THE VOYAGE.&amp;amp;nbsp;Simone&amp;amp;nbsp;Fattal&amp;amp;nbsp;is a Lebanese-American artist. Born in 1942 in Damascus, she was educated in Beirut and Paris, studying philosophy at the École des Lettres and the Sorbonne, as well as archaeology at the École du Louvre. Simone&amp;amp;nbsp;Fattal and Etel Adnan (1925–2021) were&amp;amp;nbsp;life partners for 49 years, artists who shared a profound creative, political, and personal connection. Their multidisciplinary work spans painting, sculpture, poetry, and publishing. “We have to ask the women prisoners to write the poems. Which they did, and I transcribed them on the surfaces of the lava.” “My inspiration doesn’t come from artists. When I’m working, poetic verses come to my mind.” “I’m not displaced, but a traveler.” </description>
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