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In the eighteenth century, Laurence Sterne explores the temptations of the French capital in a teasing study of foreign mores and Restif de la Bretonne provides an eye-witness account of the Revolution. From the 1800s, Hugo, Balzac, Flaubert, and Zola offer fascinating portraits of the city's teeming humanity; the Goncourt brothers chronicle the explosion of artistic talent; Huysmans describes an evening at the Folies Bergère. Colette chronicles the pitfalls for a young girl in the decadent city of the early twentieth century; F. Scott Fitzgerald revels in the city's glamour; Jean Rhys's lost heroines wander from café to café; James Baldwin celebrates its sexual freedoms; and Raymond Queneau gleefully reinvents the language of the street. In our time, Michel Tournier's North African immigrant walks a camel along the boulevards, while Nobel Laureate Patrick Modiano brilliantly maps the city's many arrondissements. The alluring power of Paris has never dimmed and it is richly captured in all its facets in these compelling and seductive tales.

400 pages, Hardcover

First published May 5, 2015

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May 5, 2022
I liked quite a lot of this collection. My favourite was the excerpt from Les Miserables about the Parisian sewers. Who knew! A couple of the other pieces I found overlong and/or incomprehensible but then I don't grasp a lot these days.
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February 28, 2024
Book me on the next flight to Paris!
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December 30, 2022
Ļoti jauka grāmatiņa, kuru iegādājos slavenajā Parīzes grāmatnīcā Shakspeare and Company. Sentimentāli varēju pagarināt burvīgās 4 dienu brīvdienas Parīzē.

Grāmatā apkopoti fragmenti no dažādu franču un ne-franču autoru darbiem, kuros pieminēta/aprakstīta Parīze. Sākot ar Rablē jokiem par Parīzes nosaukuma rašanos (1534.g.) līdz mūsdienu autoriem. Visvairāk patika fragments no Igo Nožēlojamiem. Pārsteidza Georges Perec “Things”. Gribētos to izlasīt pilnā apmērā.
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August 13, 2016
Mostly excerpts from larger works, this compilation offers disappointingly little in the way of short stories set in or redolent of Paris.
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March 13, 2023
This Everyman's Library anthology mostly consists of excerpts from full-length books. Looking through the table of contents there are only 6 selections that are not excerpts, mostly novels. This didn't bother me, but I can understand why it might deter some from picking it up. The selections span 4 centuries (from the ribald humor of Rabelais to the gossipy account of the Beats meeting the French Surrealists to the lyrical desperation of Jean Rhys) this is a nice sampler of different writers & how they thought of & portrayed Paris. In no way meant to be an exhaustive survey of French literature, such an endeavour would take multiple volumes as shown by the recent Penguin pub of 2 volume set of French short stories. To say nothing of poetry, essays, drama.
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March 7, 2025
Random short stories, some entertaining and others just not compelling enough.
I liked that each story had the different author/translator's writing style.
Reading about Parisian sewers in 'Les Misérables' was peak, but my favorite was 'The Polymith'.
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August 28, 2023
A well-curated selection of short stories and excerpts from Novels, all with Paris as their setting. Some I really liked, some I really disliked. My likes invite more exploration of their authors:

*A Harlot High and Low (1838-57) by Honoré de Balzac
**Les Misérables (1862) by Victor Hugo
**A Sentimental Education (1869) by Gustave Flaubert
**L'Assommoir (1880) by Émile Zola
**A Parisian Affair (1881) by Guy de Maupassant
*Giovanni's Room (1956) by James Baldwin
*Paris Xe (1980) by Richard Cobb
*The Golden Droplet (1986) by Michel Tournier
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