From 1936 to 1938, the writer Raymond Queneau undertook to “seriously” entertain the readers of the daily newspaper L’Intransigeant with a section of questions and answers on Paris, renewed every day. But beyond the literary game, the tireless walker also seeks to dust off and update the modern mythology of the capital, in a format accessible to everyone.
Étienne Crosnier (Tue,) studied this question.