Chapter 25

           

           There’sapowerstrugglegoingonacrossEuropethesedays.Afewcitiesarecompetingagainsteachothertoseewhoshallemergeasthegreattwenty-first-centuryEuropeanmetropolis.WillitbeLondon?Paris?Berlin?Zurich?MaybeBrussels,centeroftheyoungunion?Theyallstrivetooutdooneanotherculturally,architecturally,politically,fiscally.ButRome,itshouldbesaid,hasnotbotheredtojointheraceforstatus.Romedoesn’tcompete.Romejustwatchesallthefussingandstriving,completelyunfazed,exudinganairlike:Hey-dowhateveryouwant,butI’mstillRome.Iaminspiredbytheregalself-assuranceofthistown,sogroundedandrounded,soamusedandmonumental,knowingthatsheisheldsecurelyinthepalmofhistory.IwouldliketobelikeRomewhenIamanoldlady.

           Itakemyselfonasix-hourwalkthroughtowntoday.Thisiseasytodo,especiallyifyoustopfrequentlytofueluponespressoandpastries.Istartatmyapartmentdoor,thenwanderthroughthecosmopolitanshoppingcenterthatismyneighborhood.(ThoughIwouldn’texactlycallthisaneighborhood,notinthetraditionalsense.Imean,ifitisaneighborhood,thenmyneighborsarethosejust-plain-regular-folkwithnamesliketheValentinos,theGuccisandtheArmanis.)Thishasalwaysbeenanupscaledistrict.Rubens,Tennyson,Stendhal,Balzac,Liszt,Wagner,Thackeray,Byron,Keats-theyallstayedhere.Iliveinwhattheyusedtocall"TheEnglishGhetto,"wherealltheposharistocratsrestedontheirEuropeangrandtours.

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