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Reyner Banham Historian of the immediate future (Banham)

 

[H]e failed his engineering examination for the Higher National Certificate and perspicaciously decided "to recycle myself as an intellectual". The process had begun in 1943, when he began to read Nikolaus Pevsner's Outline of European Architecture while waiting in a bus queue and becoming so enthralled with the book that he missed the bus. Later, he recalled, "I can still see the back of that blasted bus as it pulled away, graven in my mind's eye as a marker for the moment when I became an architectural historian."
-- Reyner Banham, quoted in review by by Thomas S. Hines of Reyner Banham Historian of the immediate future by Nigel Whiteley; Times Literary Supplement, April 3, 2002.
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