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9780811833189

A Place in the World Called Paris

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  • ISBN13:

    9780811833189

  • ISBN10:

    0811833186

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: Chronicle Books
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Summary

Paris--with its subtle moods, elegant charm, and sensual allure--inspires writers and visitors like no other city. A Place in the World Called Paris, now in a beautiful paperback edition, collects the twentieth century's most distinguished authors writing on the unique facets of the City of Light. This anthology of more than 170 short excerpts from fiction, poetry, essays, and memoirs presents fresh and unexpected views of Paris: Franz Kafka on riding the Metro; Truman Capote on visiting Colette in her apartment in the Palais-Royal; Jane Kramer on Parisian style; Claude Debussy on the Luxembourg Gardens; E.B. White on the Liberation; and Maya Angelou on Paris nightlife. With an evocative foreword by Susan Sontag, and atmospheric charcoal drawings by Miles Hyman, this is a treasured volume for anyone who remembers Paris, from literature, or from their own walks along the Seine.

Author Biography

Miles Hyman has illustrated numerous books for adults and children. His work has been exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo, La Villette, and the Eiffel Tower. He now lives in Los Angeles.

Susan Sontag has written many books, most recently a novel, In America, which won the 2000 National Book Award in fiction, a play, Alice in Bed, and a collection of essays, Where the Stress Falls. She was awarded the Jerusalem Prize in 2001. She lives in N

Steven Barclay lived in Paris for many years. He currently lives in Northern California.

Table of Contents

Preface xv
Steven Barclay
Foreword xvii
Susan Sontag
Conditions of Its Greatness
1(10)
Czeslaw Milosz
Herbert Adams Gibbons
John Berger
Anais Nin
Thomas Mann
Walter Benjamin
Grieben's Guide Book
John Clellon Holmes
T.S. Eliot
Paul Auster
James Weldon Johnson
Gordon Parks
Place
11(20)
V.S. Pritchett
Rainer Maria Rilke
Claude Debussy
Paul Morand
Djuna Barnes
Jean Rhys
A.J. Liebling
Peter Matthiessen
Guillaume Apollinaire
Mavis Gallant
Henry Miller
Julian Green
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Nina Berberova
Ward Just
Marc Chagall
Alastair Gordon
Roland Barthes
George Orwell
Brion Gysin
Jean Rhys
Vladimir Nabokov
William Styron
Julian Green
Jack Kerouac
Leonor Fini
A.J. Liebling
Judi Culbertson & Tom Randall
Nancy Mitford
Ludwig Bemelmans
Parisians
31(8)
Jane Kramer
Kate Simon
Marguerite Duras
Richard Bernstein
James Baldwin
Joseph Barry
Means of Transport
39(6)
Bill Bryson
Edith Wharton
Franz Kafka
Lawrence Osborne
C. W. Gusewelle
Presence of the Past
45(18)
Bill Bryson
Brassai
John Clellon Holmes
Colette
Waverley Root
James Wright
Brassai
Julian Green
Judith Moore
Harry Levin
Paul Zweig
Patric Kuh
Robert Hass
Rainer Maria Rilke
Mary McCarthy
Gertrude Stein
Seasons, Rain, Light
63(14)
Yvonne de Bremond d'Ars
Raymond Queneau
James Wright
Ned Rorem
Katherine Mansfield
Elizabeth Bishop
Jane Bowles
Edmund White
Cyril Connolly
W. Somerset Maugham
Nina Berberova
Jean Rhys
Albert Camus
Andrew Harvey
Violette Leduc
Galway Kinnell
William Carlos Williams
Jean-Paul Sartre
Food
77(8)
Jean Renoir
Romain Gary
Ernest Hemingway
A.J. Liebling
Sylvia Beach
William Faulkner
C.W. Gusewelle
Kate Simon
Color
85(4)
Henry Miller
William Wiser
Love & Solace
89(12)
Andrew Harvey
Guillaume Apollinaire
Frank O'Hara
Nancy Mitford
Max Frisch
Erica Jong
Joseph Barry
Andrew Harvey
John Clellon Holmes
Katherine Anne Porter
Count Alphonse de Toulouse-Lautrec
Paris Historical
101(22)
Herbert Adams Gibbons
George Seldes
Josephine Baker & Jo Bouillon
Janet Flanner
Al Laney
Samuel Putnam
Caresse Crosby
Jean-Paul Sartre
Adrienne Monnier
John Toland
Jacques-Henri Lartigue
Francois Truffaut
Marcel Ophuls
E. B. White
Jacques-Henri Lartigue
Simone de Beauvoir
Marguerite Duras
Gerald Murphy
Alice Toklas
Francoise Gilot
Andre Malraux
Mavis Gallant
Janet Flanner
Mavis Gallant
A City to Die In
123(6)
Rainer Maria Rilke
E. V. Lucas
Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Ludwig Bemelmans
First Person Singular
129(24)
Alfred Stieglitz
Harry Crosby
Kay Boyle
Anita Loos
Zelda Fitzgerald
M. F. K. Fisher
Luis Bunuel
Paul Bowles
Henry Miller
Andre Malraux
Andre Gide
Jean Cocteau
Paul Bowles
Salvador Dali
Jessica Mitford
Anonymous
Samuel Steward
Gregory Riley
Truman Capote
Ned Rorem
Janet Flanner
M. F. K. Fisher
Albert Camus
Maya Angelou
Anne Sexton
James Baldwin
Sylvia Plath
Tess Gallagher
Joseph Barry
Carolyn Forche
Violette Leduc
Marc Chagall
Kate Simon
Credits 153(10)
Index of Authors & Places 163

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