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Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 8, No. 2,
101-110 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/095624789600800201
The city from here
References
- Mirza Ghalib, the great Urdu poet (1797-1869) lived in Calcutta during 1828-29. Ghalib found delight in the "black town" that repelled European visitors. His remembrances of Calcutta's "cool breezes" and "pleasant waters" provide a happy contrast to the stink that overwhelmed visitors such as Rudyard Kipling; quoted in Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta (1990), "Old Calcutta as presented in literature" in Sukanta Chaudhuri (editor) (1990), Calcutta: The Living City", Vol.1, The Past, Oxford University Press, Oxford .
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- See reference 2.
- de Grazia, Alfred (1973), Kalos: What is to be done with our World?, Kalos Press, Bombay .
- Kluge, Alexander (1991), "The public sphere" in Brian Wallis (editor), "If you lived here: the city in art, theory and social activism", a project by Martha Rosier, Dia Art Foundation, Discussions in Contemporary Culture No.6, Bay Press, Seattle .
- Mumford, Lewis (1938), The Culture of Cities, Harcourt Brace, New York .

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