Tuesday, 21 January 2020

He had fewer acquaintances to offend there

It is said that Lawrence Durrell set his Quartet in Alexandria, rather than Athens, only because he had fewer acquaintances to offend there. Nonetheless, from its raffish founder's day on, the city had possessed a certain reputation.

M. Dinshaw, Outlandish knight: the Byzantine life of Steven Runciman (2016), 295

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