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For a cup to remember, it will be necessary for you to make your way to Les Deux Magots in Paris, France. Established in 1875, the cafe was named after a popular play in the late nineteenth by the same name - 'The Two Oriental Figures of China'. As such, there are two porcelain Oriental figures mounted on the wall of the cafe to mark its titular origins.
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If you find yourself inspired to write a few lines of original poetry over a cafe creme (5,00E), do not be surprised. The cafe was haunted by several famous French poets including Paul Verlaine (1844-1896), Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) and Stephane Mallarme (1842-1898). Then again, you might drift into a bit of cafe philosophizing. If that becomes the case, then you would be following in the footsteps of Les Deux Cafe's most famous patrons of the twentieth century - the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) and the feminist-philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) - Sartre's companion. While Hart Crane (1899-1932), the American novelist and poet, visited the cafe, Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), an artist who requires no introduction, was also among its clientele.
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At 6 Place Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Les Deux Magots overlooks an ancient cathedral and sits at the heart of Paris - the 'City of Light' - making it the perfect place for a well-deserved autumn coffee break.
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(Photo: Les Deux Cafe: Paris, France. Click on to enlarge)
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To watch a short video on the cafe from the Les Deux Cafe website, please click onto the following link and then click on 'Video Visit': http://www.lesdeuxmagots.fr/infos.php
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To view additional photos of Les Deux Magots and Paris, please click onto kleostimes.tumblr.com to the right and check the postings for 10 October.
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J Roquen