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We'll Never Have Paris

Author : Andrew Gallix
Publisher : Repeater
Page : 573 pages
File Size : 45,10 MB
Release : 2019-05-14
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1912248395

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Fiction and essays inspired by Paris from more than 70 Anglophone writers -- A MoveableFeast for the twenty-first century. "When good Americans die, they go to Paris", wrote the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde in 1894. The French capital has always radiated an unmatched cultural, political and intellectual brilliance in the anglophone imagination, maintaining its status as the modern cosmopolitan city par excellence through the twentieth century to today. We'll Never Have Paris explores this enduring fascination with this myth of a bohemian and literary Paris (that of the Lost Generation, Joyce, Beckett and Shakespeare and Company) which also happens to be a largely anglophone construct -- one which the Eurostar and Brexit only seem to have exacerbated in recent years. Edited by Andrew Gallix, this collection brings together many of the most talented and adventurous writers from the UK, Ireland, USA, Australia and New Zealand to explore this theme through short stories, essays and poetry, in order to build up a captivating portrait of Paris as viewed by English speakers today -- A Moveable Feast for the twenty-first century. We'll Never Have Paris includes contributions from seventy-nine authors, including Tom McCarthy, Will Self, Brian Dillon, Joanna Walsh, Eley Williams, Max Porter, Sophie Mackintosh and Lauren Elkin.

We’ll Always Have Paris

Author : Jennifer Coburn
Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 10,71 MB
Release : 2014-04-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1402288654

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How her daughter and her passport taught Jennifer to live like there's no tomorrow Jennifer Coburn has always been terrified of dying young. So she decides to save up and drop everything to travel with her daughter, Katie, on a whirlwind European adventure before it's too late. Even though her husband can't join them, even though she's nervous about the journey, and even though she's perfectly healthy, Jennifer is determined to jam her daughter's mental photo album with memories—just in case. From the cafés of Paris to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Jennifer and Katie take on Europe one city at a time, united by their desire to see the world and spend precious time together. In this heartwarming generational love story, Jennifer reveals how their adventures helped vanquish her fear of dying...for the sake of living. "Brimming with joie de vivre!"—Jamie Cat Callan, author of Ooh La La! French Women's Secrets to Feeling Beautiful Every Day "Coburn proves as adept at describing the terrain of the human heart as she is the gardens of Alcázar or the streets of Paris."—Claire and Mia Fontaine, authors of the bestselling Come Back and Have Mother, Will Travel

Paris by the Book

Author : Liam Callanan
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 11,90 MB
Release : 2018-04-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 110198628X

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER A missing person, a grieving family, a curious clue: a half-finished manuscript set in Paris Once a week, I chase men who are not my husband. . . . When eccentric novelist Robert Eady abruptly vanishes, he leaves behind his wife, Leah, their daughters, and, hidden in an unexpected spot, plane tickets to Paris. Hoping to uncover clues--and her husband--Leah sets off for France with her girls. Upon their arrival, she discovers an unfinished manuscript, one Robert had been writing without her knowledge . . . and that he had set in Paris. The Eady girls follow the path of the manuscript to a small, floundering English-language bookstore whose weary proprietor is eager to sell. Leah finds herself accepting the offer on the spot. As the family settles into their new Parisian life, they trace the literary paths of some beloved Parisian classics, including Madeline and The Red Balloon, hoping more clues arise. But a series of startling discoveries forces Leah to consider that she may not be ready for what solving this mystery might do to her family--and the Paris she thought she knew. Charming, haunting, and triumphant, Paris by the Book follows one woman's journey as she writes her own story, exploring the power of family and the magic that hides within the pages of a book.

We'll Always Have Paris

Author : Sue Watson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 30,90 MB
Release : 2018-04-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1510729909

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A charming second-chance love story for fans of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. Does first love deserve a second chance? During her first week at art college, Rosie Jackson, almost seventeen, locks eyes with the charismatic Peter from across the room of their nude figure drawing class, and the course of her life is changed forever. Now, on the cusp of sixty-five and recently widowed, Rosie is slowly coming to terms with a new future. And after a chance encounter with Peter forty-seven years later, she is brought back to that summer of 1968, when she fell in love for the first time and dared to dream boldly of a life in Paris. As Rosie and Peter pick up where they had left off, they both begin to wonder what if . . . Told with warmth, wit, and humor, We’ll Always Have Paris is a moving and uplifting novel about two people giving love a second chance in later life—the choices they make, the lives they lead, and the love they share.

To Paris and Prison: Venice

Author : Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 12,57 MB
Release : 2018-09-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3734014492

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Reproduction of the original: To Paris and Prison: Venice by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

Goldoni in Paris

Author : Jessica Goodman
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 13,28 MB
Release : 2017-03-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 019251668X

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The thirty years Carlo Goldoni spent in Paris hold an ambiguous place in his career. The preface to his autobiography explicitly draws attention to France as the site of his authorial glory, but elsewhere he dismisses his work for the Parisian Comédie-Italienne as a failure, and this view has come to dominate modern readings of his French experience. This study sets out to explore this apparent contradiction. By reading Goldoni's own contemporary and subsequent accounts through the lens of his context as a dramatic author in 1760s Paris, Jessica Goodman sheds new light on both his experience and critical reactions to that experience. A key part of this contextualisation is an examination of contemporary Comédie-Italienne archives, resulting in the most comprehensive existing account of this oft-neglected theatre and its authorial relations in the period. When material and artistic conditions at the Comédie-Italienne thwarted the self-fashioning strategies Goldoni had developed in Italy, he turned his attention to other areas of French life; notably the court and the Comédie-Française. Yet despite relative success in this regard, his career as an eclectic homme de lettres was lost in translation to posterity. In his French Mémoires, he constructed the claim of Parisian glory according to an out-dated understanding of what it meant to succeed in the French literary field, focusing predominantly on the power of Comédie-Française success. Ultimately, this construction was a failure: in modern France, Goldoni is remembered as a famous foreigner, not the consecrated French littérateur he believed he had become.

I'll Always Have Paris

Author : Kevin Russell
Publisher : Fulton Books, Inc.
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 33,97 MB
Release : 2022-05-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1639854770

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Life is fragile. When Marcela is rocked by the sudden death of her mother, she takes an impromptu trip to Paris, where she meets Anastasio. He very well could be the man of her dreams. Not that's she's dreamt much. She buried those kinds of longings in the drudge of her existence...work. What possessed her to take this trip with an open ticket to a place unknown? It was so unlike her. She never expected she would find romantic love in her life, but it was love at first sight. After only five days of an intense, intimate romance, she found a love of the times. Anastasio is a wine seller from Italy, and she owns a boutique jewelry store in Barcelona. After they decide that their love was more than infatuation, Spain and their new life awaits. Moulin Rouge, the sudden downpour, the exact exquisite montage of time and place far away from anything she has ever known. Together they suspend time and long-held beliefs to create a binding, unbridled love. But is their love strong enough to keep their promise to be together after they part from Paris? They both will be tested by their minds, friends, and family. Through a twist of events, they find that love can conquer all. Unknowingly, they are set on a course that saves them both. They have to find the will to overcome any obstacles to keep the love they found in Paris. Not knowing why, he suddenly does not show up, and she returns to her life, the jewelry shop of broken beliefs. She is able to feel that unconditional love again and be his secret savior. They withstand the fate life has given them. How closely they could have missed each other yet again, find, and take the chance for the greatest love. Happiness is now a way of life! Now that they have started their own family, they are constantly surprised by what life hands them. Their child, Paris, is yet another blessing to this life they have forged. Their love is even stronger and more intimate than when it all started. But life itself is unreliable. Once you think you know how the story goes, life changes its story. They have sunsets, sailing, the joy of each other, and their child. Those sunsets...just like every day, every love must have one. They ultimately learn every day is worth living, and this love worth having. One thing is for certain. They will never forget Paris in this gripping love story.

We'll Always Have Paris

Author : Jessica Hart
Publisher : Harlequin
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 25,74 MB
Release : 2012-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1459226127

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I've done it! Thanks to my awesome powers of persuasion, elusive-but-dreamy TV star Simon Valentine is starring in our new romance documentary! It wasn't easy, though—Simon thinks his status as prime-time financial guru turned celebrity is ridiculous! He says he now steers well clear of affairs of the heart, but surely he must have one romantic bone left in his body? Much as I'd like to find out firsthand, I've sworn off men after a disastrous ending with my last boyfriend. Must remain professional—though it won't be easy…we're filming in the most romantic city of all…. Clara x

We'll Always Have Paris

Author : Harvey Levenstein
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 41,65 MB
Release : 2010-03-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0226473805

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For much of the twentieth century, Americans had a love/hate relationship with France. While many admired its beauty, culture, refinement, and famed joie de vivre, others thought of it as a dilapidated country populated by foul-smelling, mean-spirited anti-Americans driven by a keen desire to part tourists from their money. We'll Always Have Paris explores how both images came to flourish in the United States, often in the minds of the same people. Harvey Levenstein takes us back to the 1930s, when, despite the Great Depression, France continued to be the stomping ground of the social elite of the eastern seaboard. After World War II, wealthy and famous Americans returned to the country in droves, helping to revive its old image as a wellspring of sophisticated and sybaritic pleasures. At the same time, though, thanks in large part to Communist and Gaullist campaigns against U.S. power, a growing sensitivity to French anti-Americanism began to color tourists' experiences there, strengthening the negative images of the French that were already embedded in American culture. But as the century drew on, the traditional positive images were revived, as many Americans again developed an appreciation for France's cuisine, art, and urban and rustic charms. Levenstein, in his colorful, anecdotal style, digs into personal correspondence, journalism, and popular culture to shape a story of one nation's relationship to another, giving vivid play to Americans' changing response to such things as France's reputation for sexual freedom, haute cuisine, high fashion, and racial tolerance. He puts this tumultuous coupling of France and the United States in historical perspective, arguing that while some in Congress say we may no longer have french fries, others, like Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, know they will always have Paris, and France, to enjoy and remember.