Cosmopolis
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"That inveterate cosmopolite, Stendhal, wished to be in a city where the people were most like him. [...] . If Stendhal were in New York to-day he could write: Lo, I am at Cosmopolis! The New Cosmopolis."--New Cosmopolis (1915) by James Huneker |
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Cosmopolis, Greek for “universe city” or “order city”, (plural: cosmopoleis) may refer to:
- Cosmopolis (novel), a 2003 novel by Don DeLillo
- Cosmopolis (film), a 2012 film by David Cronenberg based on the DeLillo novel
- Cosmopolis (Bourget), a 1892 novel by Paul Bourget
- Cosmopolis: A Literary Review, a defunct multilingual literary magazine published in London, Paris, Berlin, and Saint Petersburg from 1896 to 1898
- Cosmopolis: The Hidden Agenda of Modernity, a book by Stephen Toulmin
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See also
- New Cosmopolis (1915) by Huneker
- Ecumenopolis, a single continuous worldwide city
- Cosmos
- Polis
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