"Without music, the world would be an error."

Alphonse Allais (1854 - 1905)
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About Alphonse Allais

Alphonse Allais was a French writer, humorist, and poet known for his wit and surreal humor. He was a prominent figure in the French humorist movement, contributing to various newspapers and magazines with his satirical works. Allais' writing style often incorporated wordplay, absurdity, and nonsensical humor, making him a leading figure in avant-garde literature during his time.

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