Elaine Sciolino Quote

He called him (it was always a man) a flâneur. The crowd is his habitat, as air is for the bird or water for the fish, he wrote. His passion and his profession is to wed the crowd. . . . To be away from home, but to feel oneself everywhere at home.

Elaine Sciolino

He called him (it was always a man) a flâneur. The crowd is his habitat, as air is for the bird or water for the fish, he wrote. His passion and his profession is to wed the crowd. . . . To be away from home, but to feel oneself everywhere at home.

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About Elaine Sciolino

Elaine Sciolino is an author and contributing writer of The New York Times, writing from France since 2002.
She grew up near Buffalo (NY) and began her career as a journalist with Newsweek magazine. In 1984 she joined the New York Times.