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flâneur (one who strolls, observes and enjoys),
Susie Dent • Dent's Modern Tribes: The Secret Languages of Britain
The crowd is the flâneur’s indispensable counterpart: the crowd turns people into observable objects . In Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Man in the Crowd’ the protagonist pursues an intriguing figure through the streets of London for a whole night without ever being able to see his face: in big cities, one can stroll through busy streets without recognisin... See more
Alexander • August Flânerie
Paris, the figure of the solitary stroller who both records and comes to symbolize the emergence of the modern city has a name – the flâneur.
Merlin Coverley • Psychogeography
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