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The Architecture of love
People say that Paris is the city of love, but for Raia, New York deserves the title more. It\'s impossible not to fall in love with the city like it\'s almost impossible not to fall in love in the city. \r\n\r\nNew York has become a cinematic icon often featured in movies, not just a setting but also as a character and subject of the story, like in Nora Ephron\'s You\'ve Got Mail, Woody Allen\'s Annie Hall, and Martin Scorsese\'s Taxi Driver. New York is practically one of the mmost culturally distinctive laces in the world that Raia, a writer, chose to flee to thiscity to chase inspirations after years of not being able to write even a single sentence, imprisoned by a haunting trauma. \r\n\r\nRaia turned every corner of the city into her \"office\", walking through the streets of Manhattan, Brooklyn, to Queens, trying to find a story in each person that she encountered, each smile that she saw, each conversation that she heard, in the eyes of strangers on the street and in the subway. Days, weeks, and months passedd, the fallen leaves of autumn have now been replaced by snowflaks, and all Raia had was a blank screen and misery.\r\n\r\nUntil she met someone who taught her to see the city, and herself, in a way she never knew before.
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