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In response to Night Haunts

Night Writers

Sukhdev Sandhu's revelatory forays through the London night give rich insights into the present-day reality of this accelerated, deregulated city. On his travels, Sukhdev took his battered copy of the book that inspired him: H. V. Morton's bestselling 1920s metrologue, The Nights of London. What other writing — about London or any other metropolis — best illuminates the urban night?

In response to Night Haunts by Sukhdev Sandhu

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Banana Yoshimoto writes brilliantly about the Tokyo night. It's so evocative I sometimes forget I've never been there.
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Is Djuna Barnes' Nightwood too obvious? 
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Milleniumic Midnight at 2000 of Era: The childhood of capitalists might be wanted to live the every thing contempreorary even the villagers, ills or childrens meat examples. The black groups could have entered to capitalism as results of emperialistic reasons. The nights are continuiuty of the days for more earn, win by working to the wealth. The nights of the knights are to warn, wonder, worries. Let us do not forget that that situations are not surplus value and they are in very suitances to night clubs existance realities and dark- dirty money mentalities. The era have come to it's own midnight just at the year of 2000 that the humanity already could accepted and admitted that historical occasion or opportunity. It was wished to live in paralel to unknown dark sky space even by their dangerious naturas. Değer İskender (Valor Alexander)
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