Paul Poissel was not born in 1848. As a young man, he did not set out to become the greatest Turkish architect in Paris. He did not fail to become the greatest Turkish architect in Paris. He
never became a poet, or invented puzzles for an illustrated magazine. In 1904, he did not write this book, The Facts of Winter.
Paul La Farge has translated (from the original French) this collection of dreamsfunny, haunting, enigmaticall dreamed by people in and around Paris in 1881. La Farge's afterword
investigates the Facts' creation, uncovering startling revelations, unknown truths, and new falsehoods.