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My places were emotional, primarily. I wrote of locales in which I had lived, or in which I imagined I could live, but the topography was primal and sexual and terminal. It bore no distinct architecture or design or dialect. It was merely human and in peril, which is to say universal. But on Royal and Coliseum and Vista–streets I cannot relinquish–I found my places and I dreamed a narrative. Can I go there and find it again?”–Tennessee Williams