"It remains that I am only a man, but many will tell you what a man I was (...) But I have always written and loved life." Pablo NerudaThese words by Pablo Neruda could very well describe the man of poetry, and therefore the man of letters Philippe Brasseur is. He too, like a Pablo Neruda, of modest origin, he does not come from the university world or the intelligentsia of literature. Self-taught who "tries to make all the beauty of the world feel", Philippe Brasseur is a great admirer of the Neruda of La Centaine d'Amour ...
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"It remains that I am only a man, but many will tell you what a man I was (...) But I have always written and loved life." Pablo NerudaThese words by Pablo Neruda could very well describe the man of poetry, and therefore the man of letters Philippe Brasseur is. He too, like a Pablo Neruda, of modest origin, he does not come from the university world or the intelligentsia of literature. Self-taught who "tries to make all the beauty of the world feel", Philippe Brasseur is a great admirer of the Neruda of La Centaine d'Amour because just like Neruda he sings about love through his poetry.
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