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Paris Stories | Theodore Zeldin, Shaun Whiteside
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Paris Stories gathers classic stories about the City of Light by a wide range of writers across four centuries. Perhaps no other European city has so captured the imagination of the artistically and romantically minded. Laurence Sterne explores the temptations of the French capital in a teasing study of foreign mores, and Restif de la Bretonne provides an eyewitness account of the horrors and glories of the French Revolution. Hugo, Balzac, Flaubert, and Zola offer fascinating portraits of the growing metropolis's teeming humanity; the Goncourt brothers chronicle its glittering literary circles; and Huysmans describes a memorable evening at the Folies Bergère. Colette recounts the sensual adventures of a young girl in the decadent Paris of the early twentieth century, while F. Scott Fitzgerald revels in its urban glamour. Jean Rhys's lost heroines wander from café to café, James Baldwin celebrates the city's sexual freedoms, and Raymond Queneau gleefully reinvents the language of the street. In more recent decades, Michel Tournier's North African immigrant walks a camel along the boulevards and Nobel laureate Patrick Modiano nostalgically maps the famed Parisian arrondissements. Theatrical and elegant, seamy and intellectual, Paris has never lost its alluring power, richly evoked in these compelling and seductive tales.
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vivastory
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This Everyman's Library anthology mostly consists of excerpts from full-length books, mostly novels. Looking through the table of contents there are only 6 selections that are not excerpts. This didn't bother me, but I can understand why it might deter some from picking it up. The selections span 4 centuries (from the ribald humor of Rabelais to the gossipy account of the Beats meeting the French Surrealists to the lyrical desperation of Jean

vivastory Rhys) this is a nice sampler of different writers & how they thought of & portrayed Paris. In no way meant to be an exhaustive survey of French literature, such an endeavour would take multiple volumes as shown by the recent Penguin pub of 2 volume set of French short stories. To say nothing of poetry, essays, drama. (edited) 1y
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Paris Stories | Theodore Zeldin, Shaun Whiteside
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