Poetry. In PARIS, Richard Jones establishes himself as the fl?neur, walking through the city and, in turn, his own life experiences. Although Jones places his poems against a storied and legendary backdrop, the poems themselves are deeply intimate and reflective. PARIS is not a romance, but rather a spiritual pilgrimage. Thus, the reader is invited to become one with the flaneur, accompanying the poet on his journey through PARIS and through the joyful strangeness of human existence.
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