Repetition
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
I WAS walking one day in a mall lined with shop displays. It was as though I was walking along streets that had been moved from the town center into an interior, and I was startled. For a few moments, I didn’t know where I was.
Right then I realized that a mall is not a spot on a map. It is not a location: set far from earth and sky, it seems untouched by time and natural elements. No matter where it is, a mall is a generic thing: a large buil
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