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==In popular culture== * In [[Wyndham Lewis]]'s novel ''The Wild Body'' (1927) the protagonist, Ker-Orr, in the first story, "A Soldier of Humour", takes the train from Paris and stays in Bayonne before going to Spain. * In [[Ernest Hemingway]]'s novel ''[[The Sun Also Rises]]'', three of the characters visit Bayonne en route to [[Pamplona]], Spain. * In [[Kim Stanley Robinson]]'s novel ''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]'' (2002), Bayonne is the first city recolonized by the Muslims after the total depopulation of Europe by the [[Black Death]]. Named "Baraka", its earliest colonizers were later driven out by rivals from [[Al-Andalus]] and flee to the [[Loire Valley]], where they found the city of Nsara. * In [[Trevanian]]'s novel ''[[Shibumi (novel)|Shibumi]]'', Hannah was called "a whore from Bayonne" by elderly [[Basques|Basque]] women in a village of the [[Northern Basque Country]]. * The seventh track of [[Joe Bonamassa]]'s album [[Dust Bowl (album)|Dust Bowl]] is entitled ''The Last Matador of Bayonne''. * In the summer of 2008, [[Manu Chao]]'s live album ''[[Baionarena]]'' was recorded in the [[Amphitheatre|Arena]] of Bayonne. * The album ''[[Life is Elsewhere]]'', by English band [[Little Comets]], features a song titled Bayonne. * The eighth track of La Nef's album ''La Traverse Miraculeuse'' is entitled "Le Navire de Bayonne".
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