"A writer should never install himself before a panorama, however grandiose it may be."

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Source: Blaise Cendrars (1966). “Selected writings”

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Blaise Cendrars

Poet and Novelist

Blaise Cendrars was a Swiss poet known for his innovative style and exploration of freedom, particularly in works like 'The Prose of the Trans-Siberian Express.'

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