Promenades et intérieurs

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Promenades et intérieurs

by François Coppée

FR·~50 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

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PROMENADES ET INTÉRIEURS

34:40

Description

The collection opens with a wandering narrator who invites the listener to share his quiet observations of Parisian streets, schoolchildren’s laughter, and the soft glow of sunset over the Seine. Through a series of short, musical verses he captures the rhythmic pulse of city life and the tender melancholy of fleeting moments, from winter’s bare branches to the hopeful burst of spring violets. The poet’s tone is both playful and reflective, offering a gentle humor that softens the weight of everyday hardships.

Beyond the bustling boulevards, the poems turn toward the outskirts and the countryside, where abandoned fields, rust‑colored walls, and distant hills become stages for quiet contemplation. The speaker describes simple pleasures—fishing by the island of Grenelle, the scent of fresh‑cut grass, the sound of waves—while hinting at a yearning for a modest home on the fringe of town. Listeners are drawn into a lyrical promenade that balances nostalgia with a warm, human curiosity about the world just beyond the familiar.

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Language

fr

Duration

~50 minutes (48K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

François Coppée

François Coppée

1842–1908

Best known for poems and stories about everyday people, this French writer brought warmth, feeling, and clear-eyed sympathy to ordinary life. His work made him one of the most widely read literary voices in late 19th-century France.

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