Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Paris
Yesterday I went to Montparnasse Cemetery, where many famous writers, painters, intellectuals, and politicians are buried. My personal favorite tombstones were those of Jean-Paul Sarte, de Beauvoir, Julio Cortázar, César Vallejo, and that of a sculptor whose name I've forgotten.
I broke a sandal here and walked half-way home barefoot, avoiding as best I could the gifts birds and dogs had left on the street (until I found some 10 Euro too-tight sandals to take me to the Metro). Paris may be beautiful, but it's also dirty--my feet can attest to that.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
At the Louvre
Le Jeune Mendiant. Vers 1645-1650, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo;
Verso Frotté á la Piere Noire Pour Transfert Du Tracé du Recto, En Vue de la Gravúre, Francesco Primaticcio (1504 - 1570)
American Writers in Paris
Out on the Town
Paris
I'm now in Paris for 5 weeks for intensive French language courses. Here I am in front of the Louvre after a delicious shrimp dinner in the city.
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