Ollivier Pourriol

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Ollivier Pourriol



Average rating: 3.35 · 1,068 ratings · 122 reviews · 42 distinct worksSimilar authors
The French Art of Not Tryin...

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Cinefilô - As mais belas qu...

3.58 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 2008 — 9 editions
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On off

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Mephistowalzer.

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Jalkapallon likaiset legendat

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Filosofando no Cinema - 25 ...

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La Vérité sur Socrate

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Ainsi parlait Yoda

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Une Fille et un flingue

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De schilder met het mes

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“No effort you make to be happy is ever wasted.”
Ollivier Pourriol, The French Art of Not Trying Too Hard

“The people who gathered in Montparnasse formed a sort of foreign legion, though the only crime they had on their conscience was that of being far from home, far from their own milieu . . . Paris had handed over this small corner to us . . . This place for the displaced was as Parisian as Notre-Dame and the Eiffel Tower. And when, like a firework, genius erupted out of this small crowd, it was still the Parisian sky that received its reflected glory.”
Ollivier Pourriol, The French Art of Not Trying Too Hard

“This Paris is evoked in the alluringly titled Le Rendez-vous des étrangers (Where Strangers Meet) by Elsa Triolet, Louis Aragon’s muse—a Paris in which the Spanish Picasso, Russian Chagall, and Italian Giacometti all felt at home, and with good reason: The people who gathered in Montparnasse formed a sort of foreign legion, though the only crime they had on their conscience was that of being far from home, far from their own milieu . . . Paris had handed over this small corner to us . . . This place for the displaced was as Parisian as Notre-Dame and the Eiffel Tower. And when, like a firework, genius erupted out of this small crowd, it was still the Parisian sky that received its reflected glory.”
Ollivier Pourriol, The French Art of Not Trying Too Hard



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