• Piranesi is psychogeographical in the stairway.
  • Claude Lorrain is psychogeographical in the juxtaposition of a palace neighborhood and the sea.
  • The postman Cheval is psychogeographical in architecture.
  • Arthur Cravan is psychogeographical in hurried drifting.
  • Jacques Vaché is psychogeographical in dress.
  • Louis II of Bavaria is psychogeographical in royalty.
  • Jack the Ripper is probably psychogeographical in love.
  • Saint-Just is a bit psychogeographical in politics.
  • André Breton is naively psychogeographical in encounters.
  • Madeleine Reineri is psychogeographical in suicide.
  • Along with Pierre Mabille in gathering together marvels, Évariste Gaullois in mathematics, Edgar Allan Poe in landscape, and Villiers de l’Isle Adam in agony.
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