You would think Dalrymple would prefer “grand hotels with marble columns and bowing lift attendants” rather than “a standardised hotel (the same from China to Peru) with mass-produced pictures of puppies or poppies and showers the size, and often the shape, of a coffin”, but he actually prefers the latter. Read the piece at Salisbury Review to find out why.
Between a Furniture Depository and a Meat Warehouse
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