Literary Psychogeography

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A city is its own book, in a metaphorical sense, in which words and phrases are erased, pages are written and then whole chapters are torn out. New editions appear one after the other, with new chapters, annexes, supplements. Initially, only architecture was writing this book, but for psychogeographers the metaphoe extends to a real relationship.