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Chants d'Innocence et d'Expérience. Occident the elegance of a man

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the elegance of a man in his shop

more than half of his adult life

Otto Freundlich (1878-1943)

in order to better align his chronology

religion and society of the ancient Caribbean and more broadly

Chants d'Innocence et d'Expérience. Occident the elegance of a manI picked a reed which served as my feather And, from the transparent water, I made ink William Blake William Blake (1757 1827) did not want his work to be an entertainment, and he preferred respect to earthly glory. He expected nothing from those who lived at the same time as him because he sought neither to astonish nor to seduce them. Nor did he count on posterity. He cared little if his work perished! He created it with infinite pain, but without a

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