"An involuntary return to the point of departure is, without doubt, the most disturbing of all journeys."
"For the bookish, London is a book. For criminals, a map of opportunities. For unpapered immigrants, it is a nest of skinned eyes; sanctioned gunmen ready to blow your head off as you run for a train. When the city of distorting mirrors revealed itself, through its districts and discriminations, I discovered more about London's past as a reworking of my own submerged history."
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Source: Iain Sinclair (2007). “London: City of Disappearances”, Penguin Global
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