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The street life is gone: the flaneur has been replaced by the war correspondent.
Like the flaneur, the city is moving ever forward.
But as any good flaneur knows, deadlines are for tourists.
You think me a flaneur who lets fall occasional truths.
"New York is the ultimate flaneur city in America," he said.
I amused myself with being a flaneur, a dandy a man of fashion.
There was nothing of the flaneur about the Bowery Boy.
But the existence of constant crowds produced variations on this flaneur.
But eventually the flaneur's role was usurped by photography.
He was not, indeed, the aimless flaneur that he has been represented.
She references the idea of a modern flaneur in her work, and makes visual puns on sexuality.
As he strolls among his several selves, Musil becomes a flaneur of thought.
Now the role that was played by the flaneur, the physiognomist and the detective has been taken by the surveillance camera.
The life of the flaneur.
The lobby expands upon the flaneur motif.
AS one might expect from such descriptions, the narrator is a mordant flaneur alienated from everybody and everything.
In the former Whistler is depicted as the natty flaneur, striding along with and yet separate from the crowd.
He wanted it rewritten so it was the American image of him: the gai boulevardier, the flaneur.
Benjamin's 1928 essay "One-Way Street" is perhaps the crucial text of flaneur writing.
The internal circulation evokes a flaneur's ramble.
Orozco is a global flaneur.
Like most Symbolists he was also a dandy and a flaneur who cultivated his sensibilities almost to the point of excessive refinement.
Mr. McMurtry is a sort of flaneur through the arcades of his own life and career.
The artist wears an expression of intense self-satisfaction and the foppish attire of the flaneur.
"Psmith the flaneur of Fifth Avenue ceases to exist.