Tag Archives: paris

Ulysses

Pen-wielding pirate, charting armchair odyssey– Vision beyond scope.

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Chairs

An empty chorus of chairs humming a nocturne, softly, in unison– Thanks for the memories!    

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Flaneur

To stroll, with no aim, courting the god of slowness– Long walk to heaven.

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Laurel and Hardy

Genius, in trespassing, has its necessary fools– Supreme gag order.

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Henry Miller

Stalking new language, the happy scribbler tramped through Heaven’s back-roads.

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Cafe

At the time-worn cafe, the wives gossiped, and realized– they both wanted out.

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We’ll Always Have Paris

A review of Paula McLain’s The Paris Wife. Hemingway’s classic, A Moveable Feast, is a well-stewed blend of contradictions, much like the man himself. It is a crucible of a valentine, wrapped in vellum and barbed wire. Notorious for holding … Continue reading

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Staring at Paintings, Hungry

Hemingway wrote that he’d go to the Luxembourg, hungry, and stare at the paintings and this was a great way to see art.

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