Arcane 17
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+ | In 1944, he and Elisa traveled to [[Gaspé Peninsula|Gaspésie]] in Québec, Canada, where he wrote ''[[Arcane 17]]'', a book which expresses his fears of World War II, describes the marvels of the [[Rocher Percé]] and the northeastern end of North America, and celebrates his newly found love with Elisa. | ||
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In 1944, he and Elisa traveled to Gaspésie in Québec, Canada, where he wrote Arcane 17, a book which expresses his fears of World War II, describes the marvels of the Rocher Percé and the northeastern end of North America, and celebrates his newly found love with Elisa.
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