Chapter 2: Tanaïs
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Tucked between the folds of the daily news of expanding cases and pandemic politics - are the pages of more private losses: the mundane moments once taken for granted, the fragrance of a friend’s home at midnight. For the second chapter of “Lockdown Diaries,” an intimate conversation with perfumer and novelist Tanaïs about poetry and perfume as antidote.
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