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Expatriate Paris A Cultural And Literary Guide To Paris Of The 1920s Arlen J Hansen

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Expatriate Paris A Cultural And Literary Guide To Paris Of The 1920s Arlen J Hansen
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Publisher: Arcade
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.73 MB
Author: Arlen J. Hansen
ISBN: 9781611458527, 1611458528
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Expatriate Paris A Cultural And Literary Guide To Paris Of The 1920s Arlen J Hansen by Arlen J. Hansen 9781611458527, 1611458528 instant download after payment.

Explore the history and bohemian glamour of Paris between the two world wars, with this unique traveler's companion.
Paris has long been a center of art, culture, and romance—but during the 1920s, its magnetism was especially irresistible. From around the world writers, artists, and composers steamed in, to visit or linger, and in some cases to stay. Stories from this time and place abound: Sarah Bernhardt sleeping in a coffin to overcome her fear of death; Igor Stravinsky diving through a huge wreath at the premiere of his ballet Les Noces; Ford Madox Ford meeting Ernest Hemingway; Langston Hughes near starvation; Josephine Baker establishing her nightclub.
Rich with anecdotes and gossip—and arranged by geographical sections with cross-references and maps—this book is a delight for both actual travelers and armchair travelers, documenting the Jazz Age denizens of the city, their haunts and habits, comings and goings, and relationships intimate and artistic.
"Going to Paris without this book is like going to the Folies-Bergère without your glasses." —Robert Coover, author of The Public Burning

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