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"I figured I might write a play in a bar, as if it had never been done before, as if it were some sort of revolutionary act, so I listened to my countrymen and wrote notes. Theirs was a loneliness pasted upon loneliness. It struck me that distant cities are designed precisely so you can know where you came from. We bring home with us when we leave. Sometimes it becomes more acute for the fact of having left."
Reblogged from millionsmillions
From Colum McCann’s Let the Great World Spin, chosen by Alex Shakar for his Year In Reading (via millionsmillions)
