p. 375
“You’d know you were in the Third World even if you were blindfolded . . . . Poverty always has a bad smell . . . . dirt and vegetation, cowsh*t, rotting fruit, woodsmoke, and diesel fumes.”
p. 375
“You’d know you were in the Third World even if you were blindfolded . . . . Poverty always has a bad smell . . . . dirt and vegetation, cowsh*t, rotting fruit, woodsmoke, and diesel fumes.”
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My Secret History
Theroux, Paul | Ballantine, 1989