Poussières de Paris

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Poussières de Paris

by Jean Lorrain

FR·~11 hours·1 chapter

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Poussières de Paris

11:09:51

Description

A lyrical homage unfolds, tracing the short, brilliant life of a poet whose verses were as fragile as winter’s first snow. Through a narrator who moves between the quiet cemeteries of Bruges and the bustling streets of Paris, the story paints a portrait of a man haunted by melancholy and the relentless pull of mortality. The prose drifts like a mournful chant, echoing the poet’s own reflections on love, loss, and the fleeting beauty of everyday moments.

Set against the backdrop of early‑1900s Paris, the narrative captures the city’s stark contrasts: the glitter of the Casino, the raw spectacle of wrestling matches, and the hushed reverence of ancient churches. Vivid scenes of blood‑stained arenas and the solemn hush of candle‑lit chapels intertwine, revealing a world where art and violence coexist in uneasy harmony. The narrator’s keen eye records the crowd’s restless energy, turning ordinary observations into haunting vignettes.

Beyond its historical details, the work is a meditation on how memory and place preserve a poet’s spirit long after his death. It invites listeners to wander through fog‑laden avenues, hear the echo of church bells, and feel the lingering scent of incense, all while contemplating the delicate thread that ties creation to the inevitable decay of time.

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fr

Duration

~11 hours (643K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clarity, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2020-01-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean Lorrain

Jean Lorrain

1855–1906

A vivid figure of France’s fin-de-siècle literary world, this poet and novelist turned decadence, gossip, and glamour into an unmistakable style. Best known today for dark, sensuous works like Monsieur de Phocas, he remains one of the most striking voices of the French Decadent movement.

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