So there is no doubt that Paris in the early-mid 20th century was the artistic capital of the world.
Think about all the writers who travelled and expanded their literary and artistic understanding there:
James Joyce Ernest Hemingway Samuel Beckett F. Scott Fitzgerald George Orwell Ezra Pound Vladimir Nabokov Ford Maddox Ford Marcel Proust Jean-Paul Sartre Simone de Beauvoir Albert Camus Gertrude Stein Henry Miller Hart Crane
Not to mention hundreds of other artists practising their artforms and forming relationships with other artists
Where does this exist in the physical world now? Not the Internet. Is there any semblance from any city or area that has this?
Dylan Richardson
All cities have artistic communities, fat faggot
Brody Mitchell
Some Frenchies were in New York at the time. Man Ray, for instance. And Marcel Duchamps. Perhaps Paris then was the realization of the American dream for certain American artists, and writers..
Berlin.
Liam Hill
Los Angeles.
Daniel Morris
Kyoto
Colton Turner
"the internet" is the correct phrase for a question like this. there is no art-mecca. universities and internet communities are the "intellectual" breeding grounds you're looking for. the internet has shrunk the world, there's no need to travel anymore if all you wish to do is to discuss.
also it's interesting you bothered to throw Crane's name onto the end of that list, considering the nature of his trip to France. the last thing Hart Crane did in France was "expand" his "literary and artistic understanding". he developed his already-severe alcoholism to an even greater degree, fucked a bunch of sailors, and got arrested for fighting police and spent a week in jail before returning to America to finish his poem
Jackson Thomas
you could also join a club assuming you live in a city.
Henry Cruz
Nairobi
Zachary Clark
And then it became the kebab capital.
Jonathan Gray
Ethiopia
Aaron Campbell
>"the internet" is the correct phrase for a question like this
name one place on the internet where literature writers connect and engage with one another
Josiah Gutierrez
twitter, email, skype, private messages of all sorts. just because they dont include you doesnt mean they don't exist no matter how hard you wish yourself some sort of literati
Noah Parker
The discussion section of Thai Wikipedia.
William Perez
do they include you? if no, then how do you know they exist?
Bentley Bell
Anglocucks just have to accept that the West was basically built by France. Russia wanted to slurp their cocks so bad they made their gentry speak it to look cool. The enlightenment was started and ended by the French.
Ethan Hall
>Where does this exist in the physical world now?
Nowhere. If you haven't noticed, third world immigration has contaminated our cities, and liberals have enforced limitations on speech in our universities and decried the influence of "white" literary masters.
Charles Ramirez
you forgot eric blair- I mean George Orwell. Worked as a dishwasher in the seedier parts of Paris as part of his social experience
Jaxon Morris
Alt-lit facebook groups
Owen White
>Where does this exist in the physical world now?
Los Angeles
Los Angeles has the most artists in one city than any other city in history
Obviously this is centered around television and film, but it is artists of all kinds
James Thompson
those are dead as fuck
Andrew Bennett
>Alt-lit facebook groups when they don't get weird with bully and sex scandals.
t.alt lit gossip member
Samuel Wright
>he developed his already-severe alcoholism to an even greater degree, fucked a bunch of sailors, and got arrested for fighting police and spent a week in jail before returning to America to finish his poem >expanding his literary and artistic understanding I don't see any problem here.
Benjamin Morris
>currency devaluation after big war >foreign NEETs gather in your capital to LARP as renaissance men terrible
Jacob Evans
Sao Paulo.
Brayden Gomez
>Los Angeles
Ryan Sullivan
prague is the nu new york.
Levi Jones
poo
Lincoln Harris
fucking kek don't know why that made me kek but it did