Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-55
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The existentialists who do not sleep any more meet from 10 to midnight at the Bar Vert in Rue Jacob, where they carve existentialist graffiti in the lavatories and the telephone box.
These graffiti are totally different from the type which generally adorns the walls of this sort of place. No obscenities or pierced
hearts but serious thoughts which all centre around the emptiness of life, the grave, suicide, and Bikini.
From an article in the newspaper Samedi soir, 3 May 1947, quoted in Boris Vian, manuel de saint germain des pres edited by Noel Arnaud (Chene).
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