They can print statistics and count the populations in hundreds of thousands, but to each man a city consists of no more than a few streets, a few houses, a few people. Remove those few and a city exists no longer except as a pain in the memory, like a pain of an amputated leg no longer there.


The Collected Edition: Our man in Havana (ed. 1970)


They can print statistics and count the populations in hundreds of thousands, but to each man a city consists of no more than a few streets, a few...

They can print statistics and count the populations in hundreds of thousands, but to each man a city consists of no more than a few streets, a few...

They can print statistics and count the populations in hundreds of thousands, but to each man a city consists of no more than a few streets, a few...

They can print statistics and count the populations in hundreds of thousands, but to each man a city consists of no more than a few streets, a few...