Azure sky in Paris.
In front of us, the brick architecture of the Saint-Michel des Batignolles church which proudly rises towards the peaks.
The contrast is striking between the shadow cast on the alley and the golden archangel radiating with all its lights at the top of the bell tower.
Should we see a similarity between the victorious fight of the winged knight against the dragon and the journey of Pierre, the idealistic hero of
I am made of their absence
(Stock)?
A coming-of-age novel published by musician Tim Dup, who welcomes us to his Parisian pied-à-terre.
Timothée Duperray, known as Tim Dup.
A stage name which also marks his entry into literature.
With his
“youthful appearance of a good boy”,
as he describes himself –
“we have the face that we have”,
he smiles – the 29-year-old songwriter has traced his path in French song successfully since 2017.
“Happy melancholy”,
the title of his first album, characterizes most of his melodies.
Often performed piano-voice - like the elders...
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