Balzac on New York, 1842
New York — a place where speculation and self-interest are carried to the highest pitch, where the coarsest selfishness becomes cynicism, where each man, living for himself alone, is compelled to tread his own path, where politeness does not exist.
Balzac
A Bachelor’s Establishment (Un Menage de Garcon)
1842
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