If some artists need a permanent roar to create, others on the contrary need a monastic silence and among them, many have chosen their rooms as spaces of creation.
For the writer for example, the room is often a fortress that protects the long hours of the night and the early hours of the morning, spent a pen in hand.
And among all the rooms, the ...
If some artists need a permanent roar to create, others on the contrary need a monastic silence and among them, many have chosen their rooms as spaces of creation.
For the writer for example, the room is often a fortress that protects the long hours of the night and the early hours of the morning, spent a pen in hand.
And among all the rooms, the hotel room is often considered the ideal place. Reduced to the bare necessities - a cupboard, a bed and a table - it almost becomes a monastic cell that protects the writer from the distractions offered by other places.