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Dario Fo was an Italian playwright, actor, and director known for his satirical and politically charged works. His plays, including "Accidental Death of an Anarchist" and "Can't Pay? Won't Pay!" blend humor with sharp social critique. Fo won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1997 for his innovative contributions to theater and his commitment to social justice and freedom of expression.
"Nevertheless, the mode, the justification, and all the games involved in this war were dishonest."
"In a way, the American side descended to Saddam's level, which happens often in these types of circumstances. That is why the people in Iraq do not accept the current state of affairs."
"We thought the church had withdrawn from interfering in Italian politics... but instead there is a terrible resurgence. These are ugly signs for freedom of expression."
"Our homeland is the whole world. Our law is liberty. We have but one thought, revolution in our hearts."
"Every artistic expression is either influenced by or adds something to politics."
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