“The things that are being done in Jerusalem are not much different from those being done in Rome, New York, Berlin, Paris, everywhere. A hundred years more and all cities will resemble each other with enervating sameness, with gray, uniform flatness.”

—  Aldo Palazzeschi , book Roma

Page 80, "The Duke of Rovi"
Roma (1953)

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