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I especially liked the city impressions of Paris and the tales of his wanderings through the city. Are there similar books about city wanderers?
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>>24682285
haven't read that Rilke book, but if you want city wanderers, see pic related, Orwell's Down and Out in Paris and London, and this essay by Charles Dickens: www.charlesdickenspage.com/night-walks.html
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>reading Rilke in translation
Ishygddt
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>>24682337
I didn’t, I just used that pic, so others would know what I’m talking about.
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>>24682285
Franz Hessel, Walking in Berlin



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