But day after day, I’ve scoured the street and haven’t found him. I have made it my mission to find Antoine and whisper “Love” in his ear so he could plunk out a love poem for me to send to you. as well as take you on a vicarious trip to one of the most beloved places in the world!ġ. May they inspire and delight your creative writing and thinking . . . Of the robust collection of postcards in Dear Paris, we’ve captured six remarkably breathtaking excerpts that read like poems and offer subtle nods to Paris’ poetic and literary history. Connecting art and poetry, these beautiful paintings pair with MacLeod’s poetic musings like 140 individual visual poems for only you to see. Her latest book, Dear Paris: The Paris Letters Collection, chronicles daily life in Paris through a compilation of hand-painted postcards from a letter subscription service she launched to recipients from all over the world. Janice MacLeod, author of bestsellers Paris Letters and A Paris Year, is no stranger to the concept of Paris as a poem. The city of Paris is a poem in itself to many-the bustling streets and cafés and iconic tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, and Montmartre.
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