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Apollinaire, Guillaume
1880
1918
Kostrowisky, Guillaume de
De Kostrowisky, Guillaume
Kostrowitzky, Wilhelm Apollinaris de
Apollinaris de Kostrowitzky, Wilhelm
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Le flâneur des deux rives
Reading ease score: 69.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Souvenir d'Auteuil -- La librairie de M. Lehec -- 1, rue Bourbon-le-Château -- Les Noëls de la rue de Buci -- Du «Napo» à la Chambre d'Ernest La Jeunesse -- Les Quais et les Bibliothèques -- Le couvent de la rue de Douai -- Le Bouillon Michel Pons -- Un musée napoléonien inconnu -- La cave de M. Vollard.
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"Le flâneur des deux rives" by Guillaume Apollinaire is a literary work that blends autobiographical elements and poetic musings, written in the early 20th century. The book reflects on the author's experiences and observations of the neighborhoods and people of Paris, specifically focusing on places like Auteuil and the Seine. Through vivid descriptions, the author captures the essence of the urban landscape and the emotions tied to it. The opening of this work introduces readers to Auteuil, a district of Paris filled with personal memories and reflections. Apollinaire recalls his past experiences in Auteuil, emphasizing the nostalgia and bittersweet feelings associated with places that have changed over time. As he traverses the streets, he evokes a sense of melancholic beauty, reminiscing about the past while observing the gradual transformation of the area. The style is deeply reflective, mixing personal sentiment with social commentary, as he introduces various characters and locations that have left an imprint on his life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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