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Saint-Germain-Des-Pres: Paris's Rebel Quarter
Saint-Germain-Des-Pres: Paris's Rebel Quarter | John Baxter
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The award-winning chronicler of life in Paris reveals the secrets of his home quarter, Saint-Germain-des-PresAunique blend of history, memoir, and sightseeing essentials, Saint-Germain-des-Pres is a captivating "narrative guidebook" to one of Paris's iconic quarters by John Baxter, bestselling author of The Most Beautiful Walk in the World.Occupying less than a square mile along Paris's Left Bank, Saint-Germain-des-Pres, originally an independent village centered around the medieval abbey that lends the quarter its name, has for centuries been home to rebels of all stripes. Within its boundaries, the French Revolution was plotted, the guillotine invented, and in 1968 students revolted and clashed with police. Philosopher Descartes is buried here (sans skull), while Sartre, Camus, and de Beauvoir birthed existentialism around the tables of the legendary Cafe de Flore. Saint-Germain sheltered and inspired such artistic rebels as Picasso, Rimbaud, Hemingway, and scores of jazz musicians. Today, the neighborhood, with its cobblestone streets, iconic cafes, and unique shopping destinations, is one of Paris's premier tourist attractions. And yet it retains its rebel soul if you know where to look.In this first book in his "Great Parisian Neighborhoods" series, Baxter, an expat who has called Saint-Germain home for more than two decades, guides readers on an off-the-beaten-path journey through the quarter's history, landmarks, and delights."
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#20in4 #readathon First one done. Such an interesting read encompassing the history, artists & writers, the food , & everything that makes this neighborhood in Paris a bohemian enclave supreme.I knew nothing of Isadora Duncan‘s brother Raymond who started a commune & went around dressed in the Ancient Greek style of robes W/ his hair in long braids.He taught weaving & fabric painting, selling sandals, togas , & scarves made at the commune!😁❤️

Andrew65 Great start 👏👏👏 2y
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In the heat of the afternoon, Tom Tom bathes while I sit still , fan on , reading about Paris .

merelybookish Tom Tom looks dapper in spite of the heat. 2y
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Loving this little history of one of my favorite places I've ever been as a break from all the class reading I should be doing... Particularly all the vignettes about special buildings and shops; it's added a lot of locales to my to-do list for next time!

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