The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris by John Baxter (Sara Habein’s review #46)
The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris
by John Baxter
(This review originally appeared on Glorified Love Letters.)
by John Baxter
(This review originally appeared on Glorified Love Letters.)
Whenever discussion turns to productive creative periods in a city’s history, I think about how any city has the same potential, if artistic people make an effort. The movements might lean towards a certain discipline — a greater musical scene than a literal paint-to-canvas community — but energy begets energy. Magic can be cultivated anywhere, and it’s important to record that magic as it happens.
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