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The Garden of Eros: The Story of the Paris Expatriates and the Post-War Literary Scene Paperback John Calder

  • SKU: BELL-7186216
The Garden of Eros: The Story of the Paris Expatriates and the Post-War Literary Scene Paperback John Calder
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Publisher: Calder Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.16 MB
Pages: 368
Author: John Calder
ISBN: 9780957452213, 0957452217
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Paperback

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The Garden of Eros: The Story of the Paris Expatriates and the Post-War Literary Scene Paperback John Calder by John Calder 9780957452213, 0957452217 instant download after payment.

A poignant memoir of the Paris literary scene in the 1950s and 1960s by one of its protagonists Some of last century's leading cultural figures are brought to life here, people who shaped our modern thinking and defined the tastes of an entire generation, changing forever the way we look at literature and the world around us. Drawing from the accounts of two fellow publishers—Maurice Girodias and Barney Rosset, who were also active in the heady days of 1950s and 1960s Paris, London, and New York—and from his own personal recollections, John Calder talks about the challenges of being a publisher in that era of censorship and political persecution and the problems faced by such writers as Beckett, Burroughs, Trocchi, and Miller to have their work accepted and recognized. Told in John Calder's trademark raconteur style and peppered with salacious, revealing, and entertaining anecdotes, this book will appeal both to the general reader and anyone who is interested in the social and cultural history of the 20th century.

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