ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月12日 01時38分


Modern London is the metropolis that globalization created. Imagine if one American city were home to Hollywood, the White House, Madison Avenue, Wall Street and Broadway. London is sort of like that. It thrives on the idea that one city can be a global melting pot, a global trading house, a global media machine and a place where everyone tolerates everyone else, mostly. The thought is that being connected to the rest of the world is something to celebrate. But what happens to London when that idea unexpectedly falls away? Our reporter @sarahlyall33, who used to live there, visited twice in the past few months and encountered something different in London: fear for the future and a questioning by many non-Britons of whether they belong anymore. Swipe left to see more images by the photographer @sergeyponomarev, who spent a month making #London his subject, walking miles and miles every day. “To understand London I needed to follow the tide of people,” he writes. When London “breathed in,” so did he. “When it hustled in the middle of the day,” he continues, “then so did I. And in its quiet moments, when it exhaled, then I could also pause and savor a brief moment of calm.” Watch our Instagram Story to see more. #?️


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