A lyrical, hallucinatory and initiatory journey, exploring the poetry of travel through the words of Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Mallarmé, Lamartine, Verlaine, De Nerval, Maupassant, De Vigny, Delavigne, Octavio Paz, Winston Perez...
Grandiose, intoxicating, tormented and often disappointed, the experience of the nineteenth-century adventurer will find appeasement in the voices of today's poets, who offer a vision of a journey that is above all interior.
What if adventure were first and foremost human?
