Paris Vagabond by Jean-Paul Clébert
The French Classic on the Vagabond Life
Set against the backdrop of post-war Paris, this evocative narrative delves into the vibrant and gritty underbelly of the city through the eyes of a wandering soul. The protagonist, a drifter, embarks on a journey through the labyrinthine streets, encountering a tapestry of characters from all walks of life, each with their own stories and secrets. The narrative captures the essence of a city in transition, blending poetic reflections with raw, unfiltered observations, painting a vivid portrait of a Paris that is both enchanting and unforgiving.
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- 1952
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