The Great Divorce

Describe the setting in which the narrator finds himself in at the beginning of the book.

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The narrator finds himself in a busy queue by a long street. It is raining and in this city it appears to always be twilight, though nightfall never comes. The city is dingy and seemingly desolate.

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The Great Divorce