‘Paris is a Nasty City’ and Other Classic Travel Insults

Travel Blog  •  Jim Benning  •  08.27.07 | 2:08 PM ET

imageThe San Francisco Chronicle’s John Flinn offered up his favorite critiques and insults of various places from a range of writers on Sunday. A sampling: “The Australian Book of Etiquette is a very slim volume.”—Paul Theroux; “America is the only nation in history which miraculously has gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization.”—Georges Clemenceau; and “In England there are 60 different religions but only one sauce.”—Voltaire. It was D.H. Lawrence who suggested Paris was nasty. This photo notwithstanding, we respectfully disagree.

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