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“…We’re all exiles”
It’s at moments of misfortune that we remember we are all exiles (Total Chaos, p. 98) I first read about Marseilles when I was around 10 years old and someone gave me the Persian translation of The Count of Monte Cristo. … Continue reading
Posted in infrastructure, logistics, ports, readings, the sea
Tagged Jean-Claude Izzo, Marseilles
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