![]() ![]() The idea of there being a singular map is simply not true. You have these resonances, and everybody has them. There will be places that I can go in London where they’re associated for me with heartbreak or elation-you know, places where you lost people, places where you met people.Īnd it’s almost like there’s a secret level, there’s a secret map that only you know, and it’s the same for every city that you spend time in. ![]() I can live in a place and have a completely different experience from a next door neighbor. The way I would word it would be subjective and objective. And Calvino’s, the way he weaves these things together shows that they’re not even contradictions. ![]() Michael Kelleher: What’s the difference between an invisible city and a visible one?ĭarran Anderson: I think it’s almost strange to differentiate the two. ![]()
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