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The Passenger collects the best new writing, photography, and
reportage from around the world. Its aim, to break down barriers
and introduce the essence of the place. Packed with essays and
investigative journalism, original photography and illustrations,
charts, and unusual facts and observations, each volume offers a
unique insight into a different culture, and how history has shaped
the place into what it is today.Brimming with intricate research
and enduring wonder, The Passenger is a love-letter to global
travel. IN THIS VOLUME, Marco D'Eramo, Nicola Lagioia, Matteo
Nucci, and Francesco Piccolo among other Italian writers tell of a
city which, despite appearances, slips further down the ranking of
the world's most liveable cities. To the problems faced by all
large capitals, Rome has added a list of calamities of its own:
widespread corruption, the resurgence of fascist movements, rampant
crime.A seemingly hopeless situation perfectly symbolised by the
fact that Rome currently leads the world in the number of
self-combusting public buses. However, if we look closer, this
narrative is contradicted by just as many signs that point in the
opposite direction. The majority of Romans wouldn't consider
",betraying", their hometown, and the many newcomers are often
indistinguishable from the natives in the profound love that binds
them to the city, leading to a lack of the mass emigration.Rome is
a place of contradictions, yet to understand Rome and ",fix", its
problems, we should consider it a normal city, ",not unlike Chicago
or Manchester.", Only, incomparably more beautiful.