Member of the International
By Mister from Paris
Yvan Salmon died here in this pharmacy at 52 rue d Auteuil. Made among various other than that it goes back to January 10, 1870. The journalist of La Marseillaise, then aged 22 has just been shot by the restless cousin of Napoleon III, Pierre Bonaparte . This happened in front, has u 59, in the mansion Helvetius (*).
Salmon had not come to an interview, but to address preparations for the duel to oppose, for defamation, his editor, Paschal Grousset, very active militant of the Socialist International, member of the imperial family. Salmon
death, under his pseudonym of editor it goes to posterity: Victor Black. So Black is, it takes red. Of the 100,000 people who show at his funeral, is precisely the Virgin Red, Louise Michel. The people demand that he be buried in Paris, but the government fears, rightly, the insurgency. He ordered the burial in the cemetery of Neuilly sur Seine. Useless, the Paris Commune is running, led by Varlin, Valles, Rochefort. She completed the following year for the cherry season .
the forlorn hope of the Communards their massacre occurs, in May 1871. Thiers is no neighborhood is well known. The red bracket, between Empire defeated by the Prussians and fledgling Third Republic, lasted only a few months. Twenty years after the massacre of the Commune, the Black Angel is back to Neuilly at Pere Lachaise. For the occasion, Jule s Dalou splits an impressive tomb sculpture, designed as a snapshot intended to hold the last breath of the young man. Yes, I know, all this is the story, most importantly, you will say, is well Obviously the solid frame of the crotch of any Black woman seeking fertility must cherish. Strange that this is paganism. Fantasy provocative Dalou alumnus of Carpeaux and Rodin, who was able to effectively consolidate the memory of Victor Black failing to recall the true story. It protuberance there for 116 years. Priapism bronze decidedly revolutionary. If so look, obviously, Victor Black bears left. Sacred Dalou old Communard!
(*) There is nothing left of the residence of Pierre Bonaparte, burned in 1871 by the Communards. Well, almost nothing, just an ugly modern building.