Danh ngôn của Romesh Gunesekera

To come to England in the 1970s was to return to this strange other-world of half-known history. I found the imperial architecture curiously familiar: the post office, the town hall, the botanic gardens.
To come to England in the 1970s was to return to this strange other-world of half-known history. I found the imperial architecture curiously familiar: the post office, the town hall, the botanic gardens.
Đến Anh vào những năm 1970 là trở lại thế giới khác lạ của lịch sử nửa được biết đến này. Tôi thấy kiến trúc hoàng gia quen thuộc đến lạ lùng: bưu điện, tòa thị chính, vườn bách thảo.
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