In the old city, even the buildings have evolved parasites. Disguised as rooms, they enter houses and can stay there for years, undetected.
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Earthworms, larger than buses, latch onto sewer pipes like leeches, sucking the city's lymph fluid. Some have simply replaced the pipes.
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There's always this quarter that never produces news and that nobody has a memory of. It is as if something other than humans lives there.
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@allgebrah Sounds like half-remembered fragments from the@TheCityofNames. Dancing through the fog, just out of reach.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@insomniacity@TheCityofNames City fiction is a rich field: Vandermeer, Schuiten&Peeters, Mieville, etc2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
@insomniacity @TheCityofNames like this passage on urban history: "[...] makes one wonder what is not urban history" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_history …
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