"What, I have often asked myself, really constitutes the charm of London, that something about London which satisfies you as only Rome does, that queer, disturbing vision of bridges, spires, towers, and crowded streets which comes to you at moments when you are far away and brings with it so much pain as pleasure?
"The answer is to be found in history. Behind everything in London is something else, and behind that, is something else still; and so on through the centuries, so that London as we see her is only the latest manifestation of other Londons, and to love her is to plunge into ancestor-worship.
"London is a place where millions of people have been living and dying for a very long time on the same plot of earth, drenching it with their blood, glorifying it with their nobility or degrading it with their villany, pulling it down and building it up, generation after generation, yet never destroying the vision of an earlier day."
Monday, September 8, 2008
London Calling
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