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-'''Paris Tabou''' was a French [[pin-up]] magazine.+'''Paris Tabou''' was a French [[pin-up]] magazine. Possibly taking its name from the [[Tabou Club]], it published pin-up girls and stories by such authors as Boris Vian, who contributed ''[[L'Amour est aveugle]]'', published in its first issue in [[1949]]).
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-# ''[[L'Amour est aveugle]]'' (publié dans ''[[Paris-Tabou]]'', n°1, [[1949]]) raconte comment un brouillard tombé en une semaine, total et opaque, peut changer le cours des vies. Orvert Latuile se réveille après un long sommeil et ne découvre ce brouillard qu'à son réveil. Or, il s'agit d'un brouillard aphrodisiaque : les sens sont différents et les corps de promènent nus dans les rues. Orvert s'adapte, le temps d'une matinée, à cette météo capricieuse.+
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