Anarchy 89/Whitsun in the streets
The most revolutionary impression of Paris over the Whitsun weekend was that of the simple freedom of movement and human contact in and around the Sorbonne; a simplicity which ought to be a natural way of behaviour, but which now comes as a surprise in a modern city.
In the Sorbonne
But there is a seriousness
In contrast to the freedom of the Sorbonne,
It is presumably
Posters, slogans, pamphlets, newspapers,
However, they had no clear idea
Despite the proliferation
I have an impression
One of the most hopeful signs
A “Commission of Inter-
Practically every educational institution in Paris
The main work of the students
The Sorbonne so clearly stands for something,
It is more difficult to predict
View from the Island
Christopher Logue, poet laureate of the Left, asked earnestly what We in Britain could do: that, said Cohn- —
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