About This Book
The author wanders through Parisian neighborhoods, offering evocative sketches of streets, houses, and public curiosities while recording personal memories and small local characters. He describes architectural details, shifting municipal reforms, vanished pastimes, and oddities such as a lamp depot, a wooden theatre, graffiti, and a courtyard of statues, mixing nostalgia with acute observation. Short portraits, recollections of friends lost to war, and meditations on how places change with time knit these vignettes into a reflective urban travelogue.
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