I would like to visit France, specifically its capital,Paris. For many people Paris is the city of the love, however, it is a cultural niche, where is possible to find many experiences life, inspiration for
create new forms of art, because, i want travel to this city.
I do not care france, i only want to travel a Paris, because i would like to find the inspiration for to write something. I believe that the inspiration can be to found in anywhere of the world, nevertheless for me is very important this place because all the people that i admire have gone to Paris.
In part I know this city, and although I have not gone never writers as Cortázar , Pizarnik and Boudelaire have told me many things about the streets, loves, etc. I like to visit Paris because this city destroys the mind and the heart, then this city is magic, because it build the soul. I don’t like visit only the museums with its tourist and his cameras, I want to live Paris, live it how Julio Cortázar and the Maga, with all the misery human that the art cause in the soul. I want poetry, verses mixes with alcohol and tears, with smiles and insanity. Because this is the life, and this city understand it.


i hope you find the inspiration you are looking for in the trip
ResponderEliminarI had the opportunity to travel to Paris, it's such a beautiful city. There's a neighborhood called "Montmartre" which is the most bohemian zone in the city. You should check that place, you'll love it
ResponderEliminarI have a big love for Paris, even when I never have been in this city or in France. But is not exactly from the characters o stories that can emerge from this place (but I also find that very interesting), is just because my grandmother love this place and she always spoke with so much fondness about it.
ResponderEliminarThe French is the language of love.I would like to know this country for their places and people.I love autumn and the magical Eiffel Tower.See you!
ResponderEliminarParis! The city of love... One day, maybe we'll meet there :)
ResponderEliminarYou want to be a Flaneur, like Baudelaire.
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