The Golden Downtown
The rain in Manchester did not fall so much as it hung, a grey, suspended breath that soaked into the bones and the brickwork with equal, indifferent persistence. I remember the sensation of that dampness, not as a weather phenomenon, but as a physical weight pressing against the sternum, a reminder of the silt that had accumulated over the decades of my life in this city. It was the autumn of...
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