Exiled from Paris
Title | Exiled from Paris PDF eBook |
Author | Eric H. Du Plessis |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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This book is the author's recounting of his coming-of-age in France, from the privileged environment of an eccentric Parisian family to medieval boarding schools, before he runs away to England at the age of fifteen. Within the framework of a suspenseful and unorthodox memoir, it paints a fascinating landscape of twentieth-century France.
Exiled in Paris
Title | Exiled in Paris PDF eBook |
Author | James Campbell |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2003-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780520234413 |
This is the first book to explore the English-language literary scene in Paris after World War II, including the intersecting lives of Richard Wright, Samuel Beckett, James Baldwin, and Maurice Girodias.
Exiled in Paris
Title | Exiled in Paris PDF eBook |
Author | James Campbell |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2003-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0520234413 |
This is the first book to explore the English-language literary scene in Paris after World War II, including the intersecting lives of Richard Wright, Samuel Beckett, James Baldwin, and Maurice Girodias.
A Court in Exile
Title | A Court in Exile PDF eBook |
Author | Edward T. Corp |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780521584623 |
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Paris Was Ours
Title | Paris Was Ours PDF eBook |
Author | Penelope Rowlands |
Publisher | Algonquin Books |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2011-02-08 |
Genre | Travel |
ISBN | 1616200367 |
Thirty-two writers share their observations and revelations about the world's most seductive city. "Whether you have lived in Paris or not, this captivating collection will transport you there." —National Geographic Traveler Paris is “the world capital of memory and desire,” concludes one of the writers in this intimate and insightful collection of memoirs of the city. Living in Paris changed these writers forever. In thirty-two personal essays—more than half of which are here published for the first time—the writers describe how they were seduced by Paris and then began to see things differently. They came to write, to cook, to find love, to study, to raise children, to escape, or to live the way it’s done in French movies; they came from the United States, Canada, and England; from Iran, Iraq, and Cuba; and—a few—from other parts of France. And they stayed, not as tourists, but for a long time; some are still living there. They were outsiders who became insiders, who here share their observations and revelations. Some are well-known writers: Diane Johnson, David Sedaris, Judith Thurman, Joe Queenan, and Edmund White. Others may be lesser known but are no less passionate on the subject. Together, their reflections add up to an unusually perceptive and multifaceted portrait of a city that is entrancing, at times exasperating, but always fascinating. They remind us that Paris belongs to everyone it has touched, and to each in a different way.
Paris on Air
Title | Paris on Air PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Gee |
Publisher | Earful Tower Publishing |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2020-05-13 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781098301996 |
Join award-winning podcaster Oliver Gee on this laugh-out-loud journey through the streets of Paris. He tells of how five years in France have taught him how to order cheese, make a Parisian person smile, and convince anyone you can fake French (even if, like Oliver, you speak the language like an Australian cow). A fresh voice on the Paris scene, he shares the soaring highs and crushing lows that come with following your dreams to the French capital. He also befriends the city's too-cool-for-school basketballers, chases runaway crocodiles, and goes on a mammoth honeymoon trip around France on his little red scooter.
After the Romanovs
Title | After the Romanovs PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Rappaport |
Publisher | Scribe Publications |
Pages | 205 |
Release | 2022-03-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1922586269 |
A TLS and Prospect Book of the Year From the New York Times bestselling author of The Romanov Sisters comes the story of the Russian aristocrats, artists, and intellectuals who sought freedom and refuge in the City of Light. Paris has always been a city of cultural excellence, fine wine and food, and the latest fashions. But it has also been a place of refuge for those fleeing persecution — never more so than before and after the Russian Revolution and the fall of the Romanov dynasty. For years, Russian aristocrats had enjoyed all that Belle Epoque Paris had to offer, spending lavishly when they visited. It was a place of artistic experimentation, such as Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. But the brutality of the Bolshevik takeover forced Russians of all types to flee their homeland, sometimes leaving with only the clothes on their backs. Arriving in Paris, former princes could be seen driving taxicabs, while their wives who could sew worked for the fashion houses, their unique Russian style serving as inspiration for designers such as Coco Chanel. Talented intellectuals, artists, poets, philosophers, and writers struggled in exile, eking out a living at menial jobs. Some, like Bunin, Chagall, and Stravinsky, encountered great success in the same Paris that welcomed Americans such as Fitzgerald and Hemingway. Political activists sought to overthrow the Bolshevik regime from afar, while double agents plotted espionage and assassination from both sides. Others became trapped in a cycle of poverty and their all-consuming homesickness for Russia, the homeland they had been forced to abandon.